So, why do lithium batteries stop working? There are several possible reasons why a battery stops working and it could even be a combination of reasons. A BMS does a really great job of protecting a batter.
Should you replace a battery pack?
The simplest and most costly solution is to order a replacement battery pack. But have you considered just replacing the cells in the battery pack? This approach saves money and reduces waste. Furthermore, you can select replacement cells with a larger capacity than the originals. This isn't just a repair; it's an upgrade! It's All Gone Quiet
Can you replace a battery pack with more cells?
You can't replace a battery pack with more cells than there have been before. You'd get a higher voltage then which maybe damage the electronics... Well I don't know that for sure. Don't take it for granted. Do you use battery-powered equipment? By replacing the cells in your product's battery pack, you can save money and reduce waste.
Can a battery shop reuse a failed battery pack?
A battery shop may salvage good cells from a failed pack for reuse but the recovered cell should be checked for capacity, internal resistance and self-discharge – the three key health indicators of a battery.
What is a lithium ion battery pack?
Lithium-ion battery packs are also known as Li-ion battery packs. They are used in electronic devices, such as smartphones and laptops. They are rechargeable in nature and thus are clean power sources. Lithium-ion cells are green and contribute to the planet's all-round well-being.
How do I get a new battery pack?
The simplest solution is to visit the equipment manufacturer's website to see if a replacement battery pack is available. Sometimes there isn't and, when there is, the prices can come as a shock. In my case, the equipment worked just fine and looked to have a good few more years of life in it — a new battery would suffice.
Can a battery be repaired?
Batteries for power tools and other commercial devices can often be repaired by replacing one or all cells. Finding a NiCd and NiMH cell is relatively easy; locating an appropriate Li-ion cell is more difficult.