nPM1100-EK red LED lighting and a sealed battery

Hi All.
I am testing a 4.2v Li-Ion battery charger mock-up with a Wireless Power Transfer having an nPM1100-EK at the end of the Secondary Stage and using its VOUTB 3v buck output to charge the application circuit. Everything works as expected except for one detail.
If I don't use the device for a long time, let's say one month, and even with no load in the VOUTB output, VBAT goes too low, and when I switch back the system, your nPM1100-EK turns on the red LED, apparently preventing the recharge.
The only way to come around the problem I've found was to remove the battery from the mock-up and charge it directly with an external CC/CV wired power supply till I reach VBAT above 3 volts. Then, if I place the battery back on the wireless charging device, the green LED goes on, seamlessly completing the charging cycle as many times as I need.
The bad news is that the final product will have the battery permanently sealed, so you can't physically reach it, and even if you could, the outcome would not be commercially viable.
Any suggestion?
Thanks

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  • Hello Juan,

    The charger error mentioned in that sections can be solved by disconnecting and the reconnecting VBUS again. 

    ''Could this VBATchargemin restriction be somehow avoided, or the battery fault detector be improved so the flaw mentioned above could be solved?'' In our latest PIMC (nPM1300), VBATCHARGEMIN is not even mentioned. 
    I am not entirely sure if this is the only reason for your case. I have asked developer and will come back to you shortly.

  • Hello Juan,

    Here is the feedback from our team.

    ''

    if battery voltage is below 2.1V nPM1100 will not charge it.

    If the product is left unused for a long time, e.g. on the self before a customer buys it, it is recommended to use ship mode to reduce the current consumption (ref section 7.7 in nPM1100 product spec). 

    For most batteries they should last a long time in ship mode (460nA), and the battery self discharge is much higher.

    ''

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