Self-discharge and Passivation in an application (video)
Self-discharge and Passivation in an application (video)
Self-discharge and passivation’s impact on the battery life is complex to model and the potential disturbance brought by lithium passivation depends in some part on the application to be served by the batteries.
In the fourth video of our series, we explain which IoT applications are more likely to be impacted by passivation, and which one will remain “passivation-tolerant”.
Battery self-discharge and passivation in an IoT application
If you’ve missed it, watch the first videos of our series:
And if after watching these videos you still have questions about batteries, our experts will happily answer them or recommend you the best solution for your application. Just drop us a line at energizeIoT@saftbatteries.com.
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