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How do you create a circuit that will disconnect the current when a lithium ion battery becomes fully charged? Electrical enginnering people and hardware hacking people. Please help me figure this one out. Charging Lithium Ion batteries is a more delicate process that charging NiCd and NiMH batteries. I was told by the local Radio Shack walking book of knowledge that charging Lithium ion batteries requires more control as the lithium ion cells may be damaged easily if the current is not disconnected at the final stages of a full charge. He suggested that I not try to charge lithium ion batteries with a direct current. He stated that there needs to be a circuit like that which is present in a cellphone, pda, or ipod that will limit current as the battery reaches it's charge. What do you know about this?

j13jayther replied: "Well, NiCd and NiMH batteries can be charged and stop charging at full charge without the help of some device to determine if it's full. Once the NiCd and NiMH is full, the current will just pass through and waste your electricity (and if it's left charging at full charge for extended periods, it can also damage the batteries). So it doesn't actually disconnect the current. Just passes through. But in Lithium ion batteries, you need some kind of device to determine if it's fully charged. Cellphones, PDA, and iPods kinds of turn on (like, it shows the charging display, but it's not actually on and in your normal thing) when it's plugged into a current so it can detect if it's fully charged. So basically, the device is the mini-computer that determines the charge of the battery. So, to answer your question, don't try to create a circuit that will disconnect the current when a Lithium Ion battery becomes fully charged, unless you have the capability, materials, time, and patience to do it. And steady hands. It's really tricky to build a Lithium Ion Battery charger. PS Penguins!!!"

Kes replied: "One of the problems with lithium ion batteries is that they can explode causing fire or other damage if not properly handled. So please use caution. Another problem is that the battery materials create dendrites (like little microscopic Christmas trees) under improper circumstances preventing the manufacture and use of large batteries. One company (Altair - Stock symbol ALTI - see Yahoo Finance) has invented a new nanotechnology lithium titinate material that resists dendrites and will allow rapid charge/discharge, longer life (10 years?), larger sizes (golf carts and hybrid autos), lower operating temperatures with less loss of performance, resists explosions in large sizes, etc. Their new battery material is already being used and tested by a large battery manufacturing company in China. That must include proper recharging. Good luck."

How do I wire a 3V lithium battery to a circuit when it does not have a positive or negative end? I have a 3v lithium cell button battery. In watches and things, it just lies on top of a plate, but if only one side can be connected to, how can I create a circuit from only one point on the battery?

more slack replied: "The two sides of the battery are + and - polarity. If it's not marked you can test it with a voltmeter. The best way to hook it up is to use a battery holder sized for the coin cell. Keystone Electronics makes these (link below.) Also at Digi-Key (second link.) Even Radio Shack sells these (third link) for a couple of popular sizes like the CR2032."

oeman50 replied: "It does have a positive and negative, on the top and the bottom. Look on one side of a coin cell and you will see a circle that is a different color than the metal. That is the insulator that is between the two poles. Normally, there is a little tab that comes over to contact the negative side."

Harvey N replied: "The cells are marked with polarity, usually the larger bottom being + if I remember. You can always attach a wire to the free side using a conductive glue or silver ink, or any glue if you can ensure contact. I don't know if soldering heat would compromise the battery condition."

Lithium Bonding..........? I will like to know what kind of chemical bonding does Lithium create and with what elemets does it bond with? Thank You!

Npolitn ult replied: "It bonds with hydrogen to make plastic. I have an artificial knee made out of it."

If you understand circuits and voltage please go to Enginnering & see question about lithium ion tech? What do you know about lithium ion battery technology? Do you know about the parameters for current and voltage when charging a lithium ion battery.... What ever you know about creating a circuit that will reduce or cut off the voltage when a lithium cell is fully charged please read my quesition on the Engineering section(Science). I am not talking about the NiCD and NiMH rechargable batteries.

DeepFriedBrain replied: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion_battery"

Are there any techniques to improve the quality of an old Lithium Ion Battery? ...in order to create a longer life?

Some-Guy replied: "yah there is a few things #1 is don't leave it charging all the time only charge when it's needed. #2 (optional) you can take out the battery any time your not using it. #3 change the battery settings to better energy savings instead of having it on better performance. #4 one big thing is to unplug your charger when your not using it even if its not connected to anything still unplug it because the fuse can blow trust me i speak from experience. good luck"

Lithium Chloride in Creating a Nanofibrous Membrane with PES, PEO and A Cellulose Nanofiber Solution w/ Water? I'm doing summer research in polymer chemistry and my mentor recently decided to use lithium chloride in our solution which we later electrospin. He explained to me that lithium chloride is an inorganic salt. But how can adding inorganic salts to the solution yield better electrospinning properties for the overall solution, which as I've mentioned, contains PES, PEO and Cellulose Nanofibers as well as water. It's using DMF solvent also.

Richard replied: "Lithium chloride in water? This is new ground. LiCl/DMAc (Lithium chloride/N,N- Dimethyl acetamide) has been used to prepare microcrystalline cellulose fibers of high tensile strength. The Lithium chloride is used to increase the osmotic pressure causing the nanostructures to swell."

which elements would you expect to create an ionic bond with oxygen? beryllium, lithium or scandium? Homework

kymyst007 replied: "all"

Lithium battery (cell phone), what if? 1. What makes a phone battery explode? 2. If cell is off, if azetone is injected in battery, when cell gets turned on will it blow up? 3. How much damage will a battery explotion create?, 3. Preventing a lithium battery from blowing up.

Alex replied: "1. What makes a phone battery explode? when it's in a product made in a chinese shop for 12 cents and sold as a ripoff as it's not safety tested 2. If cell is off, if azetone is injected in battery, when cell gets turned on will it blow up? azetone? 3. How much damage will a battery explotion create?, probably just complete annihilation of the product and some black spots. I've seen the aftermath of an iPod nano exploding and it just made a black spot on the desk. lithium-ion batteries are small and won't destroy much in an explosion 3. Preventing a lithium battery from blowing up. buy products from trusted retailers. buy a real iPod from an Apple store not some bloke trying to sell you one for $50 in a back alley buy cellphones from the company or MSP directly and not second hand"

How can amateur inventors make money from creating the world's first electric pickup with 'free batteries'? Is there any way for two hobby inventors make money from their knowledge in creating the world's only licensed electric vehicle (a pickup truck with an electric motor) that runs exclusively on reconditioned batteries? Will this kind of 'cost-free-energy' be of use in countries where people are too poor to afford rechargeable lithium batteries? In other words, what's next?

gary p replied: "first off you have to look at the cost of running the cars there is a huge market n the us right now even bigger market overseas"

apeweek replied: "---------------- This is a great project, but it is probably not the 'world's only licensed electric vehicle running on reconditioned batteries.' See this page for pictures of about a thousand electric vehicle owners and their cars/trucks: * * Using scrap batteries is not a new idea. It's a common tactic among EV owners to save money by restoring and using cast-off batteries from golf carts and other sources. If you've got a steady, easy source of such batteries, though, it is an intriguing idea. * It's not surprising that a story like this would be treated as such a novelty. Electric vehicles get very little press, even though thousands of them are on the road. * Did you know that a car or truck converted to electricity can be purchased for as little as $5000 - and driven around for only a penny per mile? It's true, take a look at the links on this page: * * For the state-of-the-art in electric vehicles: Take a look at this electric pickup truck, using batteries based on research from MIT: * * The Phoenix can travel up to 250 miles per charge, carries 5 passengers plus cargo at 95mph, charges in only 10 minutes, and has batteries that will last well over 200,000 miles (for the life of the car.) Yes, it's a real car, orders have been taken and they begin building cars this month. Cost is about $45,000, but that price will fall if enough sales can be made. -------------"

How are these elements created by the universe? So I have this online quiz which wasn't explained in detail and I only understand half of them. It gives me a list of elements and asks me which ones are created by either A) the Big Bang B) Stellar interiors C) Supernovae D) None of the above. I do know that Hydrogen and Helium is created by the big bang, and Lithium has recently been up for debate. Silicon, Carbon and Iron are created by Stellar interiors cuz of their extreme pressure. The other things are Lead, Gold, Magnesium, Lithium, Aluminum, Neon, Boron, Neodymium, Beryllium and Silver. I do know that anything above Iron on the periodic table is hard to create because the particles are unstable, but I don't know how they formed. Can someone tell me what phenomenon forms what elements, and a short explanation? Thanks. And yes I tried Google but didn't come up with anything related to the creation in the universe. Most are stuff on Earth.

oklatonola replied: "Hydrogen, helium, a small amount of of lithium, and even smaller amounts of beryllium and boron, were created by the Big Bang, Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorous, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassium, calcium, scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese and iron are all created in stellar interiors. Any naturally occurring element heavier than iron with a higher atomic number than iron, 26, is created during a super-nova. This includes gold, silver, platinum, copper, uranium. Lead 206 is produced in super-novae, but it is also produced as the final steady state decay product of several radioactive element decay processes There are also synthetic elements, like technetium, that are man-made in in linear accelerators that do not exist naturally as far as we are aware"

johnandeileen2000 replied: "All elements heavier than iron are created in supernovae explosions, only there is the pressure and heat high enough to form them ."

Math replied: "inside of a star, the star combines protons, Hyrogen Deuterium and H3 nuclei to form elements. It keeps combining these to Form elements."

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