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Minimum amount of power need to charge a li-ion battery

 
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Dec10-12, 10:00 PM   #1
 

Minimum amount of power need to charge a li-ion battery


What is the minimum amount of power needed to charge a small lithium ion battery of 3.4 V and 2100 mAh?
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Dec11-12, 03:24 AM   #2
 
A li-ion battery requires a special charging cycle!!

It is DANGEROUS to just connect it to a power supply!

Look at the site http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/a..._ion_batteries if you wanna learn more.

Most li-ion chargers have specialized charging circuits that take care of security, overvoltage, short circuits and such.

Be VERY careful with li-ion, they explode, they burn, they are not toys.
Dec11-12, 03:33 PM   #3
 
Thanks for the reply. I mean what is the minimum amount of current that can be used to charge a small li-ion battery?
Dec12-12, 06:39 AM   #4
 

Minimum amount of power need to charge a li-ion battery


I would recommend you read through the link I sent. It specifies a charge current of 1 amp in the beginning. When the battery reaches its voltage the current is decreased until you see a special drop in the voltage across the battery.

But read from the link and learn. Those guys know what they are talking about :)
Dec12-12, 09:28 AM   #5
 
You don't have to charge with 1A or whatever. I also doubt the 'constant-current' phase of the charge cycle really has to be constant. The point, as I see it, is to charge the cell with a current source (whatever it may be) until it reaches its float voltage at which point any further increase in voltage might – and eventually will – damage the cell. I can't see why there would be an inherent lower limit on the charge current.
Dec12-12, 10:25 AM   #6
 
There is more information here: http://www.microchip.com/stellent/gr...n/en028061.pdf

I don't believe there is a minimum current level needed though I don't have the patience personally to test and find out if an extremely low current like 1-50ma actually works in practice.
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