Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Take Care Of Lithium Batteries

3-volt lithium battery








It is important that lithium batteries not be confused with lithium-ion batteries. Lithium batteries last longer than other types of batteries but most are not rechargeable and are designed to be used only once. Lithium batteries are used in a wide variety of electronics such as clocks, cameras, PDAs, watches, calculators and even pacemakers. Lithium batteries are also sometimes used as a backup in computers.


Instructions








1. Transport lithium batteries with care. Because of the potential for short circuit and rapid discharge causing explosion, the air transportation of lithium batteries is strictly regulated. Any battery not installed in an electronic device may not be transported in either checked or carry-on luggage.


2. Always follow the manufacturer's advice when using lithium batteries and recycle used batteries whenever possible.


3. Store lithium batteries in the refrigerator. Doing so may make them last longer. Never freeze a battery.


4. Be aware that some states have restricted the sale of lithium batteries. This is to prevent their use in illegal meth labs.


5. Replace 9-volt lithium batteries in smoke detectors. They can last up to 10 years.

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