Internal structure of LiFePO4 battery: On the left is LiFePO4 with olivine structure as the positive electrode of the battery, which is connected to the positive electrode of the battery by aluminum foil, and the middle is a polymer separator, which separates the positive electrode from the negative electrode, but lithium ions Li+ can pass through and electrons e- Can not pass, the right side is the negative electrode of the battery composed of carbon (graphite), which is connected to the negative electrode of the Makita 6391D Drill Battery by copper foil. Between the upper and lower ends of the battery is the battery’s electrolyte, and the battery is hermetically sealed by a metal casing.

Performance: The nominal voltage of LiFePO4 battery is 3.2V, the final charging voltage is 3.6V, and the final discharging voltage is 2.0V.

When LiFePO4 batteries are charged, the lithium ions Li+ in the positive electrode migrate to the negative electrode through the polymer separator; during the discharge process, the lithium ions Li+ in the negative electrode migrate to the positive electrode through the separator. Lithium-ion batteries are named after lithium ions migrate back and forth during charging and discharging.

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