How many volts would damage a cellphone battery?

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Charging a cellphone battery requires careful attention to voltage and current specifications, as exceeding these limits can cause damage or even dangerous reactions like fires or explosions. Generally, lithium-ion batteries, commonly used in cellphones, have specific charging requirements, typically around 5 volts, but the current can vary by device. It's crucial to use the charger designed for your specific phone model to avoid risks associated with incorrect charging. Attempting to charge a battery with improper voltage or current can lead to irreversible damage. Always prioritize safety and consult reliable sources for your device's charging specifications.
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I'm trying to charge my cellphone and would like to know how many volts would cause the cellphone battery damage? Also, how many amps would an average phone need to be charged?
 
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How are you trying to charge it?
 
Erk - don't try it if you value your battery.

The parameters depend strongly on the battery - cell-phone batteries are not built to a standard.
Generally you apply a very small current at a fixed voltage and the battery is charged when it's terminal voltage matches the supply voltage... so you seem to have the concepts backwards ... which contributes to the advise: don't try it. How you go about it is also important.

You can find someone with a similar phone and read what you need off their charger. Mine is rated 5V at 350mA. 5V is pretty standard but the current will vary between phones - I used to charge batteries with a variable PSU and a current divider - I'd start with a very low current through the battery and raise the parallel resistance until the battery got warm ... but then, I broke a lot of batteries figuring out the limits.

Work out the cost of a new battery against the cost of a new charger.
That's your risks.
 
shoes said:
I'm trying to charge my cellphone and would like to know how many volts would cause the cellphone battery damage? Also, how many amps would an average phone need to be charged?

Cell phone batteries these days are usually Lithium Ion. That type of battery has very specific charging requirements. doing it incorrectly can cause the battery to burst into flames or explode.
Do some google searching on Li-Io batteries

Dave
 
 
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nice one Borek

perfect demonstration of my warnings.
The Li-Io and Li-Po are both capable of that reaction if charged incorrectly

Dave
 
shoes said:
I'm trying to charge my cellphone and would like to know how many volts would cause the cellphone battery damage? Also, how many amps would an average phone need to be charged?

It depends the maximum voltage that your battery can bear.It can over the maximum voltage on your battery said.
 
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