How to Remove and Dispose of a Swollen BatteryDo Not Charge or Use the Device Once you notice the battery is swollen or compromised in any way, you should immediately stop using the device. Turn the power off, and above all else, do not charge the device.
Can you fix a swollen battery?
While it might not be advisable to try, there are a few things that you can do to fix a swollen battery. The first thing is to Disconnect the battery from the device and then wait 10 minutes before reconnecting it in order for any residual charge to dissipate.
What happens if you leave a swollen battery inside a device?
Usually this happens when the battery starts to reach the end of its life, but it also occurs due to manufacturing defects or physical damage to the battery. Leaving a swollen battery inside a device is dangerous and can lead to fire, explosions and exposure to toxic gases. The only way to fix it is to remove and replace the battery.
How to prevent battery swelling?
Another way to prevent battery swelling is to avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. High temperatures can cause the battery to overheat and expand, while low temperatures can decrease its capacity. It's best to keep your device and its battery in a cool, dry environment.
How do I remove a swollen battery?
Removing a swollen battery can be tricky, but following these steps will help you do it safely: Power Off Your Device: Ensure the device is completely powered down. Use Gloves and Eye Protection: Handling a swollen battery can expose you to chemicals, so protect yourself.
This results is what is known as a swollen battery. The gasses are still contained within the battery, but cause it to swell and expand. This containment is a safety measure that prevents the battery from causing a fire. You may notice a swollen battery by the way the cover fits over the battery compartment, or perhaps due to a gap between it.
How do you keep a battery from swollen when charging?
Regularly cleaning your device and its battery contacts can also help prevent swelling. Dust or debris on the contacts can interfere with the charging process and cause the battery to overwork. Use a soft cloth or brush to gently clean the contacts. Finally, it's advisable to avoid using your device while it's charging.