Charging mode
The proper charging system has an important effect on the discharge capacity of the battery. If the charging depth is shallow, the discharge capacity will be correspondingly reduced. If overcharged, the chemical active substances of the battery will be affected, causing irreversible damage, and reducing the capacity and life of the battery. Therefore, it is necessary to select appropriate charging rate, upper limit voltage and constant voltage cut-off current to ensure optimal charging efficiency and safety and stability while realizing charging capacity.
discharge rate
Discharge rate is a very important index for power type power battery. The high rate discharge of the battery is a test for the positive and negative materials and electrolyte. For the positive electrode material lithium iron phosphate, its structure is stable, the strain during charge and discharge is small, and it has the basic conditions for large current discharge. However, the unfavorable factor is the poor conductivity of lithium iron phosphate. The diffusion rate of lithium ions in the electrolyte is the main factor affecting the discharge rate of the battery, and the diffusion of ions in the battery is closely related to the structure of the battery and the electrolyte concentration. The available capacity of the battery decreases with the increase of the discharge current.
When the lithium-ion battery is discharged, the national standard 1C is generally selected, and the maximum discharge current is usually limited to 2-3c. When a large current is discharged, a large temperature rise and energy loss will occur. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the temperature of the battery pack in real time to prevent damage to the battery caused by excessive temperature and reduce the service life of the battery.