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It cannot be recharged because this battery is not a rechargeable battery. Non-rechargeable batteries should not be used for charging, otherwise there will be dangerous consequences.
1. The reversible side of the non-rechargeable battery should be relatively high. The battery that is usually said to be out of power is not really powerless, but the internal resistance of the battery is increased. The hydrogen generated during the reaction of the battery accumulates on the surface of the electrode to increase the resistance. Measurement with a multimeter can be seen that the voltage is generally about 1.1v, which does not mean that the battery cannot be used, as long as the internal resistance of the battery can be reduced, the charging is a good method. But the time is not too long, usually three hours is enough. Also pay attention to heat the battery. However, if the battery voltage drops to about 0.5v, it must be charged.
2. Non-rechargeable batteries are also known as disposable batteries commonly known or "discarded" batteries, because they are exhausted, cannot be recharged, can only be discarded. Common disposable batteries include alkaline manganese batteries, zinc-manganese batteries, lithium batteries, silver-zinc batteries, zinc-air batteries, zinc-mercury batteries, and magnesium-manganese batteries.
3. Rechargeable batteries according to the different materials and processes, lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel-iron batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries, lithium-ion batteries. The advantage is that the cycle life is long, they can be fully charged and discharged more than 200 times, and some rechargeable batteries have higher load capacity than most disposable batteries. In the use of ordinary nickel-cadmium and nickel-hydrogen batteries, the unique memory effect causes inconvenience in use and often causes premature failure.
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