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Li-ion Battery Regeneration: Freezer Method for Phone Batteries - 30 Min Charge & Defrost

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    mateusz2015_5102
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    Hello. Can you regenerate some used batteries ad your phone in the freezer? I put it in the freezer for 30 minutes because I watched a movie about it. Then defrost it for 30 minutes and charge it. Can you regenerate it like that?
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    Freddy
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    You can't, Li-Io cells can't be regenerated!
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    mateusz2015_5102
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    And why not?
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    Freddy
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    Because no, because that's their construction.
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    miecho18
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    Oh there, you pick on. :) Nothing has changed in terms of regeneration. You can't do that.
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    rafbid
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    mateusz2015_5102 wrote:
    . Can you regenerate some used batteries ad your phone in the freezer?
    How much did she keep when she was new and how long does she endure now?

    I read somewhere that you can regenerate by charging with very low current ...

    Moderated By Madrik:

    I heard that you can fly from the roof, quickly waving your hands ... Unfortunately, this did not turn out to be true.
    3.1.11. Do not send messages that add nothing to the discussion. They are misleading, dangerous or do not solve the user's problem.

    Lithium cells are not regenerated if they have been degraded or damaged. Replacement only, and old cells for disposal at a designated battery collection point.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion centers around the feasibility of regenerating Li-ion phone batteries using a freezer method, where the battery is placed in the freezer for 30 minutes and then defrosted before charging. Responses indicate that Li-ion batteries cannot be regenerated due to their construction and chemical properties. Some participants reference external sources for further information but maintain that the method is ineffective. A suggestion is made about charging with a very low current as a potential alternative, although this is not widely supported in the discussion.
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