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Supercapacitor Battery Fault Conditions and Precautions
If a supercapacitor battery leaks, gives off a bad odor, generates heat, becomes
discolored or deformed, or in any way appears abnormal during use, recharging or
storage, immediately remove it from the system and stop using it. Here are some of
the conditions that might trigger supercapacitor battery fault.
The temperature sensor on the system’s charger circuit reports a
temperature reading exceeding the pre-set threshold. The charger
circuits will enter a low-power and self-protection state.
A supercapacitor battery module has been charged for over twelve
hours. A timer is embedded with the charger. When this occurs, the
charger will enter a timer fault state. Charging will resume automatically
after you remove/re-install the supercapacitor battery module or reset
the system.
Follow these precautions when you install the supercapacitor battery.
Use the replacement supercapacitor battery supplied by your distributor.
Use of battery cells provided otherwise will void your warranty.
Dispose of used supercapacitor batteries at authorized battery disposal
sites only.
Do not place a supercapacitor battery near a heat source.
Do not immerse the supercapacitor battery in water or expose it to other
forms of liquids.
Do not disassemble or modify the supercapacitor battery.
Do not pierce the supercapacitor battery with a sharp object, strike it
with a hammer, exert pressure on it, or throw it.