Hello everyone,
first post here (in three parts) - but long-time lurker in this (sub-)forum
And now finally registered as I have questions about li-ion batteries, hoping someone has some thoughts on them. I just read the forum rules and concluded that to comply with rule 13c I need to split it into three different threads to avoid a cluttered thread with a meaningless title.
I apologize if that was incorrect and ask for merging the threads if that was the case.
So in this thread only the things about the usage of older cells and not those questions that I ask only to cure my curiosity.
1) Are older cells just (potentially) annoying or are they "unsafe"?
I do know (from watching Mooch's YouTube videos) that it's incorrect to phrase it as "safe" or "unsafe" as there's always a rest risk using li-ion cells and that it's not a binary thing "either safe or unsafe" with nothing in between.
But the approximate amount of how much the usage risk increases interests me. Let's say I use an older cell that lost a noticable amount of capacity - is the danger involved in doing so more like "didn't tie my shoe correctly" or rather like "driving 200 mph in the wrong direction" when compared to a newer cell?
Background of this question: I have some older cells that definitly lost quite some capacity, but they're still useful for what I use them for (low watts regulated), they don't get warm during charging or using, the IR is higher than on younger cells of the same type but nothing too extreme.
Just three examples:
VTC6, 6 years old, useable capacity around 1500 mAh, IR 97 mOhm. -> Recycled.
VTC6, 6 years old, useable capacity around 1600 mAh, IR 61 mOhm. -> Was still in use, now pending recycling. Would using it be a high risk compared to a newer cell? (<-- I don't intend to do so! I'm asking out of curiosity.)
VTC6, 5 years old, useable capacity around 2300 mAh, IR 27 mOhm. -> Still in use. I'd say "old but healthy"...right?
2) Internal Resistance
I'm wondering why the last cell mentioned still has such a low IR on the same level as a new VTC6, despite its age and usage - leading me to the question if the IR is actually (together with the capacity measurement) useful to determine the status of the cells to help deciding when to take a cell out of use or not.
Any thoughts on that would be highly appreciated and thanks for reading!
Greetings,
Axxe
first post here (in three parts) - but long-time lurker in this (sub-)forum
I apologize if that was incorrect and ask for merging the threads if that was the case.
So in this thread only the things about the usage of older cells and not those questions that I ask only to cure my curiosity.
1) Are older cells just (potentially) annoying or are they "unsafe"?
I do know (from watching Mooch's YouTube videos) that it's incorrect to phrase it as "safe" or "unsafe" as there's always a rest risk using li-ion cells and that it's not a binary thing "either safe or unsafe" with nothing in between.
But the approximate amount of how much the usage risk increases interests me. Let's say I use an older cell that lost a noticable amount of capacity - is the danger involved in doing so more like "didn't tie my shoe correctly" or rather like "driving 200 mph in the wrong direction" when compared to a newer cell?
Background of this question: I have some older cells that definitly lost quite some capacity, but they're still useful for what I use them for (low watts regulated), they don't get warm during charging or using, the IR is higher than on younger cells of the same type but nothing too extreme.
Just three examples:
VTC6, 6 years old, useable capacity around 1500 mAh, IR 97 mOhm. -> Recycled.
VTC6, 6 years old, useable capacity around 1600 mAh, IR 61 mOhm. -> Was still in use, now pending recycling. Would using it be a high risk compared to a newer cell? (<-- I don't intend to do so! I'm asking out of curiosity.)
VTC6, 5 years old, useable capacity around 2300 mAh, IR 27 mOhm. -> Still in use. I'd say "old but healthy"...right?
- "Usable capacity" = my way of saying that this is the amount that was recharged after using the cell until the mod gave battery empty message as I don't know the correct term for that
- both mAh and IR measured by one of my Miboxer C4-12 upgrade, after I checked both charger's accuracy by comparing their IR reading of new cells with the datasheets of the batteries;
- the contacts in the chargers get cleaned with isopropanol prior to every usage and
- I regularly recheck the charger's accuracy by (cross-)comparing the readings with each other, with previous readings and by comparing the readings of new cells with the cell's datasheets and / or Mooch's average measurements of the specific model)
- both mAh and IR measured by one of my Miboxer C4-12 upgrade, after I checked both charger's accuracy by comparing their IR reading of new cells with the datasheets of the batteries;
- the contacts in the chargers get cleaned with isopropanol prior to every usage and
- I regularly recheck the charger's accuracy by (cross-)comparing the readings with each other, with previous readings and by comparing the readings of new cells with the cell's datasheets and / or Mooch's average measurements of the specific model)
2) Internal Resistance
I'm wondering why the last cell mentioned still has such a low IR on the same level as a new VTC6, despite its age and usage - leading me to the question if the IR is actually (together with the capacity measurement) useful to determine the status of the cells to help deciding when to take a cell out of use or not.
Any thoughts on that would be highly appreciated and thanks for reading!
Greetings,
Axxe