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1.3
CHARGE AND DISCHARGE WARNINGS
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If the battery is stored for a long time, it is required to charge it every 6 months, and the
SOC should be at least 90%.
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After full discharge, the battery needs to be recharged within 12 hours.
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Do not connect the battery to PV solar wiring directly.
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Use only with an approved BMS.
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If the lithium battery is charged after being discharged below the "Discharge Cut-off Voltage",
or when the lithium battery is damaged or overcharged, it can release a harmful mixture of gases
such as phosphate.
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The temperature range within which the battery can be charged is 0 °C to 55 °C. Charging the
battery at temperatures outside this range may cause severe damage to the battery and/or reduce
battery life expectancy.
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The temperature range within which the battery can be discharged is -20 °C to 55 °C.
Discharging the battery at temperatures outside this range may cause severe damage to the
battery and/or reduce battery
life expectancy.
1.4
TRANSPORTATION WARNINGS
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The battery must be transported in its original or equivalent package and in an upright
position. If the battery is in its package, use soft slings to avoid damage.
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Do not stand below the battery when it is hoisted.
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Never lift the battery at the terminals or the BMS communication cables. Only lift the
battery at the handles.
NOTE
For transport, the batteries fall within the category UN3480, Class 9, Packaging Group IIand must be
transported according to this regulation. This means that for land and sea transport (ADR, RID, I
MDG), they must be packed according to the packaging instructionP903 and for air transport (IATA)
according to packaging instruction P965. The original packaging complies with these instructions.
Batteries are tested according to the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, part III,
subsection 38.3 (ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.7).