In some cases, lithium-ion battery regeneration may turn out to be impossible.
This occurs when, in addition to the wear of the cells themselves, the electronic component responsible for battery control is also damaged.
Every Li-ion battery consists not only of cells but also of a control electronics system (BMS – Battery Management System) that ensures safety, balanced charging, and protection against overheating or deep discharge.
Depending on the model, this system may be simple or advanced – the more complex the system, the greater the risk that an electronic fault will prevent successful regeneration.
If the electronics are irreparably damaged or unavailable for replacement, we inform the customer that regeneration is not possible and propose alternative solutions – for example, replacing the casing and electronics with a new set at a preferential price or offering a new battery with the same specifications.
This occurs when, in addition to the wear of the cells themselves, the electronic component responsible for battery control is also damaged.
Every Li-ion battery consists not only of cells but also of a control electronics system (BMS – Battery Management System) that ensures safety, balanced charging, and protection against overheating or deep discharge.
Depending on the model, this system may be simple or advanced – the more complex the system, the greater the risk that an electronic fault will prevent successful regeneration.
If the electronics are irreparably damaged or unavailable for replacement, we inform the customer that regeneration is not possible and propose alternative solutions – for example, replacing the casing and electronics with a new set at a preferential price or offering a new battery with the same specifications.
Each case is considered individually – once we receive the battery, we perform a detailed diagnosis and provide the customer with full information about its technical condition and possible repair options.