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==== Confirming the charging current ====
==== Confirming the charging current ====
Make sure to know the maximum charging current of the battery before charging, never use excessive current to charge to damage your battery, which will result in over heat even explosion during the charging process. The charging and discharging rate of battery is usually marked with C value. Multiplying the charging C value and battery capacity equals to the maximum charging current supported by the battery. For example, for a 5000 mAh battery with a charging rate of 1C, the maximum charging current would be 5000*1= 5000 mA; therefore, the maximum charging current is 5A.
Make sure to know the maximum charging current of the battery before charging. Never use excessive current to charge to avoid damaging your battery, which will result in overheating or even explosion during the charging process. The charging and discharging rate of a battery is usually marked with a C value. Multiplying the charging C value and battery capacity equals the maximum charging current supported by the battery. For example, for a 5000mAh battery with a charging rate of 1C, the maximum charging current would be 5000×1= 5000 mA; therefore, the maximum charging current is 5 A.

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==== Confirming the charging current ====
Make sure to know the maximum charging current of the battery before charging. Never use excessive current to charge to avoid damaging your battery, which will result in overheating or even explosion during the charging process. The charging and discharging rate of a battery is usually marked with a C value. Multiplying the charging C value and battery capacity equals the maximum charging current supported by the battery. For example, for a 5000mAh battery with a charging rate of 1C, the maximum charging current would be 5000×1= 5000 mA; therefore, the maximum charging current is 5 A.

Confirming the charging current

Make sure to know the maximum charging current of the battery before charging. Never use excessive current to charge to avoid damaging your battery, which will result in overheating or even explosion during the charging process. The charging and discharging rate of a battery is usually marked with a C value. Multiplying the charging C value and battery capacity equals the maximum charging current supported by the battery. For example, for a 5000mAh battery with a charging rate of 1C, the maximum charging current would be 5000×1= 5000 mA; therefore, the maximum charging current is 5 A.