Storage; Transportation; General - Whisper Power Lithium Plus User Manual

Power battery 12 v 210 ah / 12 v 340 ah / lifepo4 iron phosphate batteries
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7.

Storage

Follow the storage instructions in this manual to optimize the lifespan of the Lithium
battery during storage. If these instructions are not followed and the Lithium battery
has no charge remaining when it is checked, consider it to be damaged. Do not at-
tempt to recharge or use it. Replace it with a new Lithium battery.
See chapter 2.4 for storage temperature conditions.
The self-discharge of the Lithium battery is <3 % per month.
1. Charge the Lithium battery to 100% of its capacity before storage.
2. Disconnect the Lithium battery from all loads and, if present, the charging device
3. Remove the fuse from the Lithium battery during storage. (See paragraph 4.3.2)
4. Place the terminal covers over the Lithium battery's terminals during storage.
5. Charge the Lithium battery to 80% of its capacity every year.
8.

Transportation

8.1. General

Always check all applicable local, national, and international regulations before trans-
porting a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery.
Transporting an end-of-life, damaged, or recalled Lithium battery may, in certain
cases, be specifically limited or prohibited.
The transport of the Lithium battery falls under hazard class UN3480, class 9. For
transport over water, air and land, the Lithium battery falls within packaging group
PI965 Section II.
Visit www.iata.org for the complete transport regulations and packing instructions
for this product. The relevant information for Lithium batteries can be found under
"Programs" > "Cargo" > "Dangerous goods (HAZMAT)".
Use Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods and UN Identification
labels for transportation of lithium ion batteries which are assigned
Class 9. Refer to relevant transportation documents. Lithium batteries
and lithium ion cells are regulated in the U.S. in accordance with Part
49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, (49 CFR Sections 105-180) of
the U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations.

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