How long does it take to charge a lithium battery for the first time?
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As the European Union tries to reduce its dependence on Russian energy, the Russian president recently said Russia would try to shift its energy exports to the east, adding that there was no way for European countries to give up Russian gas immediately.
Russia supplies about 40 percent of the EU's gas, and western sanctions imposed over the conflict with Ukraine have complicated financing and logistical arrangements for existing agreements, hitting Russian energy exports, the report noted.
Russia has been building closer ties with China and other Asian countries as the European Union debates whether to impose sanctions on Russian gas and oil and member states seek supplies from elsewhere, Reuters said.
"So-called partners from unfriendly countries admit that they cannot survive without Russian energy, including gas," the Russian president said in a televised government meeting. There is no reasonable alternative to Russian gas in Europe right now."
He also said Europe was driving up energy prices and destabilizing markets by talking about cutting off Russia's energy supplies. Russia, which produces about a tenth of the world's oil and a fifth of its natural gas, will need new infrastructure to increase energy supplies to Asia, he said.
He ordered Moscow to submit a plan by June 1, including "the expansion of transport infrastructure to countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region".
He also sought to clarify the possibility of integrating two pipelines -- the Sakhalin-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok gas pipeline in the Far East and the "Power of Siberia" gas pipeline to China -- into Russia's unified gas supply system. In theory, connecting these routes to larger gas networks could allow Russia to divert gas from Europe to Asia.
Because of the ever-changing international situation, the supply and prices of international bulk lithium battery are still very uncertain.
Q: Now, whether it is a mobile phone or other equipment, lithium batteries are generally used. How long will the lithium battery be charged for the first time to activate the lithium battery?
A: The maintenance of lithium batteries has always been a controversial issue on the Internet. There are indeed some rechargeable batteries that require similar "activation" work. This is the earlier nickel-cadmium rechargeable battery and nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery. These batteries will produce a phenomenon known as the "memory effect". Charging in an incomplete discharge state will easily overcharge the battery. Over time, crystals will grow on the electrode plates, blocking the contact between the electrolyte and the electrode plates. Causing the battery's voltage to drop, making the user feel that the battery will be used up soon. So for both types of batteries, periodically (rather than every time) fully discharging and recharging the battery can mitigate the voltage drop caused by the above reasons.
However, most of the batteries used in our mobile phones and laptops are Li-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries can store a lot of energy despite their small size, so they are more and more widely used. Lithium-ion batteries do not need to be activated by deep charging and discharging at the beginning of use because the initialization and testing process of the battery is already completed when the battery is manufactured. Lithium-ion batteries also have no so-called "memory effect" and can be recharged at any time. [2] The suggestion that a full charge and discharge of a lithium-ion battery be periodically recharged is only for the purpose of calibrating the charge detection devices on laptops and some high-end smartphones, not for any benefit to the battery itself. For devices such as ordinary mobile phones and digital cameras that display the approximate battery level in segments, there is no need to fully charge and discharge them regularly.
What? Some mobile phone manuals also say so? You should know that the battery of a mobile phone is generally not manufactured by the manufacturer of the mobile phone. This kind of writing on the manual may be to remind the user to test whether there is any problem with the battery. In addition, since nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries do need to be activated, this kind of writing on the manual may also be caused by copying the template.
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