Why Do Batteries Get Swollen? Can You Fix A Swollen Phone Battery? By Liudas Butkus

By Liudas Butkus
Aug 15, 2021
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Why Do Batteries Get Swollen? Can You Fix A Swollen Phone Battery?

A few months ago, I started noticing that my phone shuts down when my battery is at 15% charge from then it escalated quite quickly. It would start shutting down at 30, 40 or even 60 percent charge. My phone isn't new, so I thought I will need to get a new one. Eventually, I noticed that my phone got fat. You could feel a noticeable bump on the back. I took out the battery, and it was swollen it barely fit in place, and maybe the time it might have even cracked the phone.

So what causes mobile phone batteries to swell little Mayor batteries use a chemical reaction to generate power as the battery ages. This chemical reaction no longer completes perfectly, which can result in the creation of gas leading to a swollen battery. Additionally, if the battery's internal layers do not maintain proper separation due to damage over the fact, out gassing swelling and even an explosion can occur. If you remember the story of Samsung Galaxy, Note 7, where the phones were exploding, then this was the reason why to avoid getting a swollen battery, you should not leave your battery discharged for a long time, as this can also cause the creation of gases. If you have devices that you rarely use and that have a little, my own batteries make sure to periodically charge them to keep the battery working.

You should also avoid exposing the battery to excess heat or charging the battery too often, as this wears off the battery, much quicker, lastly, make sure to buy proper quality chargers and batteries, as the cheaper ones might have saved money on some key components that might lead to his swollen battery quicker. Before my phone battery got swollen. I was basically charging my phone all day long as I was developing an app and was using my phone as emulator, for which you need to plug in your phone through USB and that charges it constantly and heats up the phone. It didn't help I doubt that the summer was really hot, oh and did I mention that the battery was unoriginal, even though the seller promised it's going to be original, but really I doubt it at such price. The charger was also a replacement, but I have bought it a long time ago.

So it probably was not a reason for swelling. So that's what's led to my battery to get swollen, can you fix a swollen battery? Well, I did find a do-it-yourself video of how to fix it. It involved making a small hole in the battery, putting a tape on it and charging the battery. It did the trick in the video, but I doubt you will be using the batter for long after such fix, and you would essentially be carrying a ticking bomb in your pocket. I'm guessing the hole releases, the built-up gas, but if the battery has defects that cause it to make gas, then it wouldn't solve the problem.

It might be fun as an experiment, but not really practical. If your phone is still more of something just buy a new battery and make sure to properly dispose off your old swollen battery.


Source : Liudas Butkus

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