Always use the correct charger designed specifically for 3V lithium batteries. Incorrect charging can lead to overheating and fire.
Store batteries in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. High temperatures significantly reduce battery lifespan and increase the risk of damage.
Never puncture, crush, or short-circuit the battery. Doing so can cause a fire or explosion. Dispose of damaged batteries immediately.
Avoid contact with metal objects that could cause a short circuit. Keep batteries away from children and pets.
Use insulated tools when working with batteries to prevent accidental short circuits. Handle them gently, avoiding dropping or rough handling.
Properly dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Many communities offer battery recycling programs.
Use appropriate protective equipment (gloves, eye protection) when handling damaged or leaking batteries. | Prevent contact with corrosive electrolytes. |
Monitor battery temperature during charging. | Excessive heat indicates a problem. Stop charging immediately. |
Inspect batteries before use; do not use damaged or swollen batteries. | These are signs of internal damage and potential hazards. |
Follow manufacturer’s instructions for charging and discharging rates. | Exceeding these limits risks damage and overheating. |
By following these guidelines, you can significantly minimize risks associated with 3V lithium batteries and ensure their safe and reliable operation.