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A Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery is very dangerous. If it is not charged from a fairly complicated circuit designed for it then an explosion and fire will probably occur.
A lithium-Ion battery cell voltage is far from 1.3V. If it is discharged below 2.5V then it is ruined. A proper charger circuit will attempt charging with a current low enough that an explosion and fire will not occur. If the damaged battery cell does not slowly charge normally then the charger stops charging and gives an error warning.
When the charger detects a full charge then it stops charging.
A NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable battery cell charges to 1.4V or 1.5V. Maybe that is what you have. It also needs a charger circuit designed for it.
A lithium-Ion battery cell voltage is far from 1.3V. If it is discharged below 2.5V then it is ruined. A proper charger circuit will attempt charging with a current low enough that an explosion and fire will not occur. If the damaged battery cell does not slowly charge normally then the charger stops charging and gives an error warning.
When the charger detects a full charge then it stops charging.
A NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable battery cell charges to 1.4V or 1.5V. Maybe that is what you have. It also needs a charger circuit designed for it.