Installation of all GivEnergy equipment must be carried out by a GivEnergy approved installer. The batteries work with renewable generation or import from the grid at off-peak times when prices are lower,.
How do I dispose of a lithium battery?
Disposal of lithium batteries Batteries marked with the recycling symbol must be processed via a recognized recycling agency. By agreement, they may be returned to the manufacturer. Batteries must not be mixed with domestic or industrial waste. Do not throw a battery into fire.
Explosion and fire hazard. Terminals of the Li-ion Battery are always alive; therefore, do not place items or tools on the Li-ion Battery. Avoid short circuits, too deep discharges, and too high charge currents. Use insulated tools. Do not wear any metallic items such as watches, bracelets, etc.
Are Li-ion batteries dangerous?
Li-ion batteries are heavy. If involved in an accident they can become a projectile! Ensure adequate and secure mounting and always use suitable handling equipment for transportation. Handle with care because a Li-ion battery is sensitive to mechanical shock. for maintenance. Do not place in a children or pet touchable area.
Use insulated tools. Do not wear any metallic items such as watches, bracelets, etc. In case of fire; you must use a type D, foam or CO2 fire extinguisher. Do not open or dismantle the battery. Electrolyte is very corrosive. In normal working conditions contact with the electrolyte is impossible.
Do not connect battery with PV solar wiring directly. Use only with a HOMEGRID approved BMS. If charged after the Lithium Battery was discharged below the “Discharge cut-off voltage”, or when the Lithium Battery is damaged or overcharged, the Lithium Battery can release a harmful mixture of gasses such as phosphate.
Use only with a HOMEGRID approved BMS. If charged after the Lithium Battery was discharged below the “Discharge cut-off voltage”, or when the Lithium Battery is damaged or overcharged, the Lithium Battery can release a harmful mixture of gasses such as phosphate. The temperature range over which the battery can be charged is 0°C to 45°C.