DRY BATTERY # PRIMARY BATTERY #CAROBN BATTERY #NIMH RECHARGEABLE BATTERY # BUTTON CELL BATTERY #
DRY BATTERY Primary battery
Precautions for using dry batteries
1. Check if the contact parts of the electrical appliances and batteries are clean, wipe them clean with a damp cloth if necessary, dry them, and then install them in the correct polarity direction;
3. When there is no adult supervision, do not let children replace the battery. Small batteries such as AAA should be placed in a place that children cannot reach;
4. Do not mix new, old batteries or batteries of different models, especially dry batteries and rechargeable batteries;
5. Do not attempt to regenerate a battery using heating, charging, or other methods to avoid danger;
6. Do not short-circuit the charging battery, as it may damage the battery and cause heat to burn.
7. Do not heat the battery or throw it into water or fire. Putting the battery into water can cause the battery to fail. Putting the battery into fire can cause the battery to rupture, cause intense chemical reactions to explode, or produce harmful gases and smoke.
8. Do not disassemble the battery or attempt to penetrate it with sharp tools, as the electrolyte inside the battery can harm skin and clothing.
9. After using electrical appliances, the power switch should be disconnected to avoid ignition due to heating, etc;
10. The battery should be removed from electrical appliances that have not been used for a long time, emptied, and stored. And remove the charge and discharge every 3 months or so;
11. Batteries should be stored in a cool and dry place, avoiding direct sunlight;
12. Nickel chargers and lithium chargers cannot be mixed.
Precautions for using dry batteries .
Explanation:
1. In type, r represents a cylindrical type, and 1 represents that the electrolyte in the battery is an alkaline liquid.
2. There are three types after adding s, c, and p to the r6, r14, and r20 models. There are three types of r6: r6s, r6c, and r6p. S represents a paste type battery, c represents a high capacity cardboard battery, and p represents a high-power cardboard battery.
3. S-type paste batteries have low capacity and are prone to leakage at the end of battery life, but they are cheap.
4. C-type (high capacity) batteries are suitable for small current discharge methods, such as electronic clocks.
5. The discharge capacity of p-type (high-power) batteries has been significantly improved compared to the first two types. This type of battery has good leakage resistance and is also suitable for high current continuous discharge.
6. Alkaline batteries are suitable for high current continuous discharge and have excellent leakage resistance.
Post time: Sep-02-2023