It seems a Li-ion cell should be charged in 3 hours. When twice the 
capacity has been applied, stop charging. Li-ion cells should not be 
trickle charged. I don't know why 5 hours limit.
>From Googling <http://www.mpoweruk.com/chargers.htm> and 
<http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries>

On Sunday, 1 December 2019 17:49:40 UTC, Wojciech B wrote:
>
> Thank you for the answer. I also found that my LI-Ion have additional 
> internal protection and they simply do not allow overcharging so I hope I 
> am on the safe site. 
> What is the reason for  5 hours limit?  Assuming I have 3000mAH battery 
> and 500mA charger it would always take longer to charge battery. 
> Regards,
> W
>
>
> On Monday, 18 November 2019 23:38:48 UTC+1, Robert Forsyth wrote:
>>
>> Li-Po is a Li-Ion, just it has jelly/jello like chemical solution instead 
>> of liquid which makes them more leak resistant.
>>
>> These cells often have a temperature dependant resistor to both ID the 
>> battery (capacity) and reduce overcharging danger.
>>
>> Li-Po / Li-Ion cells should not be charged when the temperature is below 
>> 0 Celsius or for longer than 5 hours. 
>>
>> On Monday, 18 November 2019 14:23:07 UTC, Wojciech B wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Has anyone used Li-Ion instead of Li-Po batteries in BBBlue? MP2615 is  
>>> used as charger and according to chip documentation it is  "suitable 
>>> for 1- or 2- cell lithium-ion or lithium-Polymer applications". Is anyone 
>>> aware of any  Li-Ion batteries contraindications ?  The other question 
>>> is about capacity. Can it be 3000mAh instead of suggested 1200mAh?
>>> Regards
>>>
>>

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