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Check the appearance.
Before using an outdoor power supply, carefully inspect its appearance for any damage, deformation, or leakage. If any abnormalities are found, stop using it immediately and contact the manufacturer or a professional repair person for inspection and repair.
Understand the performance parameters.
Familiarize yourself with the performance parameters of the outdoor power supply, such as capacity, output power, and input power. Ensure that the connected devices are within its tolerance range. Avoid connecting devices with excessive power to prevent damage to the power supply or safety accidents.
Placement environment.
Place the outdoor power supply in a dry and well-ventilated place, away from water sources, fire sources, and flammable materials. Avoid direct sunlight and high-temperature environments to prevent affecting the performance and lifespan of the power supply.
Do not place the outdoor power supply on an uneven or unstable surface to avoid tipping or falling.
Connecting devices.
Correctly connect the devices and ensure that the plugs and sockets are tightly connected to avoid looseness or poor contact. When connecting devices, turn off the devices first and then connect the power supply to avoid sparking.
Do not connect too many devices at the same time to avoid exceeding the output power of the outdoor power supply. If multiple devices need to be connected, a splitter or power strip can be used, but pay attention to ensuring that the total power does not exceed the tolerance range of the power supply.
Charging precautions.
If an external power source such as a solar panel or a car charger is used to charge the outdoor power supply, ensure correct connection to avoid reverse connection or short circuit. During the charging process, pay attention to observing the charging status to avoid overcharging.
When the power of the outdoor power supply is low, it should be charged in time to avoid excessive discharge. Excessive discharge may damage the battery and affect the service life of the power supply.
Proper storage.
After using the outdoor power supply, store it in a dry and cool place, avoiding high temperature, humidity, and direct sunlight. If it is not used for a long time, charge the power supply regularly to maintain the activity of the battery.
Cleaning and maintenance.
Clean the outdoor power supply regularly. Wipe the casing with a clean damp cloth and avoid using chemical cleaners or corrosive liquids. At the same time, pay attention to checking whether there is dust or debris on the interfaces and plugs of the power supply and clean it in time to ensure good contact.