How to use and maintain a lithium-ion battery for plant protection drones?

2022/04/08

  Author :Iflowpower – Portable Power Station Supplier

As a large agricultural country, my country has a large number of agricultural plant protection operations every year, my country has a total of 100,000 pesticide poisoning, and the death rate is about 20%. The number of sick death caused by pesticide residues and pollution has no official statistics, and it is even more amazing. The plant protection drone has received many farmers praised by its efficient operation efficiency, environmental protection and convenient advantages, and the development of industrial chain is rapid.

The price of lithium-ion batteries used by plant protection drones is not cheap, so how to use and maintain it more durable? Stay away from pesticides, preventing water in battery corrosion, has a certain corrosive battery, and external protection is not in place. Incorrect usage methods may also be corroded on the battery's plug. Therefore, after the user is charged, the drug must be prevented from corrosion of the battery when the actual work is actually operation.

After the operation is completed, the battery must be kept away from the drug, so that the drug can be reduced to the battery. Regular inspection and maintenance should not be negligently check the battery body, handle, wire, and power plugs, observe whether the appearance is damaged, deformed, corrosive, discolored, broken, and the plug and aircraft connections are too loose. Each job is over, you must use a dry cloth to wipe the battery surface and the power plug to ensure that there is no pesticide residue to avoid corrosion batteries.

The battery temperature is high after the flight, and the temperature of the flight battery is reduced to 40 ¡ã C below 40 ¡ã C. After the operation is over, it is recommended to slow charging the battery. Summer winter maintenance is different in summer: Remove battery from outdoor high temperature discharge or high temperature, it is best not to charge it immediately.

After the surface temperature of the battery is lowered, it can be charged, which greatly improves the life cycle of the battery. The temperature in summer is relatively high, the battery is best not exposed in the sun. Winter: After discharge, the battery takes effective insulation measures (such as the use of an incubator to keep the battery temperature above 5 ¡ã C, the battery life will have significant shortening, there is a low power alarm, you need to immediately Return to land.

When the emergency disposal battery is fired on the charging station, first turn off the device power supply; use the asbestos glove or the hot tongs to pick up the lithium-ion battery on the charging station, sequentially in the ground or fire sander. Cover the flames of lithium-ion batteries on the ground with asbesto blankets. Fire sand buried stone blankets isolated on air.

If you need to use the exhaustible battery, apply brine to completely soak the battery for more than 72 hours, ensure that it is completely discharged, then drying it. Don't use dry powder, due to dry powder, the solid metal chemical fire is covered with a large amount of dust, and the equipment is corrosive, polluting space. Carbon dioxide does not pollute the space and corrosion machine, but can only achieve instantaneous suppression purposes on the flame, need to be used with sand, asbesto blanke.

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