An anti-counterfeiting label is affixed to the upper part of each Camel battery that is intact and shipped from the factory, and the battery is printed with the group number and the battery's anti-counterfeiting serial number. Owners can call Camel's official phone number to check the grouping of each battery group. The numbers are consecutive. When consumers cannot confirm the authenticity, they should try their best to identify the authenticity through anti-counterfeiting labels. This is a simple and effective method.
Scan the QR code to check the authenticity. Scan the QR code on the battery casing via WeChat to verify that the batch number and battery model are correct. If the "genuine" mark is displayed, it is authentic.
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Notes on battery use
1. Master the charging time. Under normal circumstances, batteries are charged at night, and the average charging time is about 8 hours. If it is shallowly discharged (the mileage after charging is very short), the battery will be fully charged quickly, and if it continues to be charged, overcharging will occur, causing the battery to lose water, generate heat, and reduce the battery life.
2. Avoid storing at a loss of power. The depleted state means that the battery is not charged in time after use. When the battery is depleted, it is prone to sulfation. The lead sulfate crystals adhere to the plates and block the ion channels, resulting in insufficient charging and a decrease in battery capacity. .
3. Regular inspection is required. During use, if the mileage of an electric bicycle suddenly drops by more than ten kilometers in a short period of time, it is very likely that at least one battery in the battery pack has broken cells, softened plates, or fallen off active material on the plates. .