Self-Discharge and Storage Issues

Ni-Cd batteries experience self-discharge over time, meaning they lose charge even when not in use. This can be problematic for applications that require long-term storage or standby readiness, such as backup power systems.

Causes of Self-Discharge
Self-discharge occurs due to internal chemical reactions within the battery. Factors such as high storage temperatures, impurities in the electrodes, and prolonged disuse can accelerate this process.

Solutions and Prevention

  1. Store in Cool, Dry Conditions: Keeping batteries at moderate temperatures (below 25°C) slows the rate of self-discharge.
  2. Charge Before Storage: Storing Ni-Cd batteries at 40-50% charge reduces degradation.
  3. Periodic Recharging: If stored for long periods, Ni-Cd batteries should be recharged every 2-3 months to maintain their usability.
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