Battery protection circuit - why is this T400 battery dead?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:10 pm
The battery in my girlfriend's T400 diminished in capacity over time and eventually went completely dead. It provided zero runtime, and I could not measure any voltage with my multimeter. It's my understanding that the non-resettable protection circuit trips in the event one or more cells over-discharges, as over-discharged cells have a high probability of developing internal shorts, and continuing to use them can lead to fire or explosion.
I disassembled the battery and removed all the cells. Every cell was between 3.8 and 3.8 volts. It's my understanding that a fairly conservative lower limit for discharging lithium-ion cells is 3.2 volts.
I suspected the cells might simply have a very low energy capacity. I charged a pair to 4.2 volts in an external charger and put one in my flashlight. While this isn't a scientifically instrumented test, the flashlight's manual rates runtime on high at 1 hour, 45 minutes on a 2600 mAh cell. The cells in a T400 battery should be 2600 mAh. I noticed the flashlight's brightness decreasing gradually after an hour, and stopped it at 1:45. The cell read just over 3.2 volts.
I'm not sure I'll repeat the capacity test with all the cells, but my initial test here suggests they're fine. They weren't over-discharged, and they still hold their rated capacity, which is actually much better than I expected. Given that, why did this battery go (over the course of a couple years) from lasting hours to lasting minutes and finally not working at all?
I disassembled the battery and removed all the cells. Every cell was between 3.8 and 3.8 volts. It's my understanding that a fairly conservative lower limit for discharging lithium-ion cells is 3.2 volts.
I suspected the cells might simply have a very low energy capacity. I charged a pair to 4.2 volts in an external charger and put one in my flashlight. While this isn't a scientifically instrumented test, the flashlight's manual rates runtime on high at 1 hour, 45 minutes on a 2600 mAh cell. The cells in a T400 battery should be 2600 mAh. I noticed the flashlight's brightness decreasing gradually after an hour, and stopped it at 1:45. The cell read just over 3.2 volts.
I'm not sure I'll repeat the capacity test with all the cells, but my initial test here suggests they're fine. They weren't over-discharged, and they still hold their rated capacity, which is actually much better than I expected. Given that, why did this battery go (over the course of a couple years) from lasting hours to lasting minutes and finally not working at all?