Warranty T & C's
Lithiumguys - Over 27 Years of Lithium Experience
- Never completely discharge batteries (below 40% of capacity under load or 30% of capacity unloaded)
- Charge fully (100%of capacity) before first use
- Never charge batteries to 4.3V or above
- Do not charge unattended
- Do not store your Li-ion batteries fully charged for an extended period (weeks or more)
- If you must store your battery, only store it in a case or individual box in a cool and dry place at approximately 80%of capacity
- Use only high-quality Lithium battery chargers
- Do not expose to heat
- Do not connect the positive contact to the negative contact without an appropriate load
- Never exceed the battery's specifications
- Never try to charge or discharge Li-ion batteries with battery chargers that are not made for Li-ion batteries
- Always charge these batteries on and within fireproof material
- Never leave rechargeable batteries in a recharging station unattended
- Do not use any rechargeable battery or charger if any visible damage is present, or if known mishandling, accidental or otherwise, has occurred
- Always store and transport rechargeable cells in a safe, non-conductive container (never keep a spare battery loose in a pocket, purse, etc., and always use protective cases)
- Properly dispose of all battery cells and chargers in accordance with local laws and mandates (if you're unsure, contact your local municipality)
- If a rechargeable battery overheats, hisses, or bulges, immediately quarantine the battery from any combustible materials—ideally, take the battery outside
- If a rechargeable battery catches fire, the FAA recommends pouring water or soda on the battery and surrounding areas—ideally, use a foam extinguisher to quell the fire