After experimental results have confirmed that the best maintenance method for lithium-ion batteries is mild use, fast discharge, and fast charging, which is similar to the use of mechanical equipment. The higher the frequency and frequency of use, the faster the battery loss.
The smaller the degree of deep discharge of lithium batteries, the longer their usage time. If possible, try to avoid frequent complete charging and discharging.
For users, it is best to charge your battery when it is 10% or 20% full, and it is also possible to charge it when the remaining battery is 50% full. However, try to avoid prompting to start charging when the battery is low, and do not use up the battery under any circumstances. If going out, try to use a larger capacity battery or mobile power source.
In addition, the temperature of the usage environment also has an impact on the battery life, and high (30 ℃) or low temperatures can cause loss of battery life. For example, for laptops that are frequently connected to adapter power, it is best to remove the battery. In fact, this does not mean that charging will cause damage to the battery, as the battery will no longer charge when fully charged. However, when using laptops, not paying attention to the ventilation at the bottom can cause overheating, which is the real culprit affecting battery life. Of course, if there is a good usage environment or cooling base, the battery can avoid losing unsaved data during power outages.
