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Beginner Guide to TYPE-C Rechargeable Batteries: LED Indicators, Safe Charging, and Proper Storage
No engineering needed. Learn a simple 4-step routine to charge TYPE-C rechargeable 1.5V batteries safely—how to read the LED, place cells correctly, avoid short-circuits, and store them to prevent mixing and contact risks.
Step 1: Match battery size to your device
Before charging, confirm whether your device uses 1/2/3/4 size cells. The product line includes capacity differences and common mappings (e.g., 3號 ≈ AA, 4號 ≈ AAA) to help you choose correctly.
Step 2: Charge via USB Type-C and correct placement
Place the cells in the correct positions on the charging frame, then connect using a USB Type-C cable. This design aims to remove the need for a separate charger.
Step 3: Understand the LED—blink vs. steady
Green blinking indicates charging in progress. Green steady indicates the battery is fully charged. Reading the indicator helps you avoid unnecessary repeated unplugging.
Step 4: Store with a case to reduce accidents
Use the storage case to separate cells and prevent mixing. Proper storage lowers the chance of accidental terminal contact and makes it easier to grab the right battery quickly.













