Mobile phone chargers are the main equipment for charging batteries, and they are increasingly indispensable in modern life. Charging a charger with a fully charged battery is an important aspect, and charging saturation is one of the important indicators to measure its quality.
Battery charging saturation refers to the degree to which the charger fills the battery during battery charging, usually expressed as a percentage of the charger's output current. When it reaches 100%, it is the charging saturation. This indicates that the charger has reached the maximum allowed battery level. If the percentage of the charger fully charged with the battery is less than 100%, then the charging efficiency cannot be guaranteed, and the battery life will also be affected.
The level of charging saturation can affect the lifespan of the battery. If overcharged, the chemicals in the battery may overheat and damage the battery. Batteries may also accumulate internal resin, leading to a decrease in battery capacity. During the process of fully charging the battery, the charger should stop charging after the charging saturation reaches 100%.
Therefore, in order to protect the lifespan of the battery and charger, we should ensure that the charging saturation of the charger reaches 100%. At the same time, we should pay attention to the time for charging the battery. Generally speaking, the normal charging time is 1-2 hours. Within this time range, the charging saturation should reach 100%. If the charging time is too long, it may damage the battery.
In summary, in order to protect battery life and charger efficiency, we should pay attention to the charging saturation of the charger and charge it correctly. A well maintained battery and battery charger can effectively protect your phone battery and extend its lifespan.






