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Saturday, 17 March 2007
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Lithium Rechargeable Battery Information and FAQs

The Lithium rechargeable battery is widely used where portable electronics requires low weight, slim profile custom electrical power that is rechargeable. There are many applications in which this is the best approach.


Disadvantages of the Lithium Ion Battery


  • Lithium-ion batteries are more expensive than similar capacity NiMH or NiCd batteries.
  • They are much more complex to manufacture.
  • Subject to aging, even if not in use. Aging is a concern with most lithium-ion batteries.
  • Lithium ion batteries are not available in standard cells sizes (AA, C and D).
  • Lithium-ion batteries require sophisticated chargers that can carefully monitor the charge process.
  • Lithium-ion batteries are designed for specific custom applications. There are no standard sizes.
  • Each type of Li-ion battery requires a charger designed to accommodate its particular size. Just try to use your Canon charger on a Sony battery.
  • Lithium ion battery chargers can be more than NiMH and NiCd battery chargers.
  • Lithium-ion batteries are fragile.
  • They require a protection circuit to maintain safe operation.
  • Transportation restrictions - shipment of larger quantities may be subject to regulatory control. This restriction does not apply to personal carry-on batteries. (See last section)
  • Expensive to manufacture - about 40 percent higher in cost than Ni-Cd batteries.
  • Not fully mature - metals and chemicals are changing continuously




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