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Answer by Andrew for protection circuit Lithium-ion batteries

The first question has already been answered well. To re-iterate the built in protection is emergency protection to avoid things going bang. These are emergency limits that you shouldn't hit under...

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Answer by ngm_code for protection circuit Lithium-ion batteries

The higher the voltage you charge up to and the more times you do it, the more damage you do the battery (reduction in permanent capacity and cycle life) and the more swelling pouch and prismatic...

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Answer by zeffur for protection circuit Lithium-ion batteries

A1. The built-in protection for li-ion cells should be considered "emergency protection"--it should not be relied upon for normal cycle V & A protection. In a "safe" battery design, V&A...

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Answer by Bimpelrekkie for protection circuit Lithium-ion batteries

Clear question :-)How low do you want to go ? I think the 2.4 - 2.7 v limit is more for protecting against deep discharge than anything else. Deep discharge is bad for Lithium based batteries, it...

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protection circuit Lithium-ion batteries

I am designing a lithium-ion battery in my project but I am a little confused in regards to certain aspects of the protection circuit of lithium-ion batteries.I know about the different stages of...

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