Why Does the Battery Swell?

Why Does the Battery Swell?

Why Does the Battery Swell?

Battery Why Does It Swell? Generally, a swollen battery happens when its cells become overcharged and overheated. This reaction produces heat, which heats the gases inside the battery and causes them to expand. Without any means of ventilation, the battery's casing expands with gases and the battery swells.

Mistakes That Cause Battery Swelling

Power outages while the device is charging,

Use of aftermarket battery or low quality charger that is not suitable and original,

Continuing to use the device despite it overheating,

Using the device while charging, continuing to use it even though it heats up,

Trying to charge in very cold or very hot environments,

When the separator is broken or punctured, it causes an intercell short circuit, which initiates a process called thermal runaway. The chemicals inside the battery begin to heat up, causing further deterioration of the separator. The battery can reach critical temperatures. At this point, the flammable electrolyte may ignite or even explode when exposed to oxygen in the air. It can also cause some damage other than explosion.

Harms of Battery Swelling

There is a possibility of breaking the screen as it will put pressure on the screen as a result of swelling.

It damages the back cover as a result of pressure on the back cover as a result of swelling.

It will cause discomfort while using due to heating.

your phone there is a decrease in performance.

While the battery is being charged with a car cigarette lighter and is starting or stopping the car, receiving an irregular electrical current may cause swelling.

Lithium-ion batteries should be charged between 0°C and 45°C. Using the device while it is charging (playing games with high graphics on the internet), being exposed to sunlight, or leaving it charging on a heater or hot surface increases the battery temperature. Exposing the battery to heat shortens the life of the battery.

Tips to Prevent Battery Swelling

It is necessary to charge from the socket instead of charging from USB. Also charge between 10°C and 30°C.

You should not use the phone while it is charging.

It should not be kept on charge all night until the morning.

Stop using when it gets hot.

Especially if possible, use an original or quality charger.

In case of battery swelling, take the phone to a specialist immediately. Have the battery changed. Because the other possibilities of screen or back cover breakage that we mentioned will be more expensive. Regarding battery replacement Kaya GSM wants to help you. We are waiting for you in our store...

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