How much do you know about electric battery chargers
Many users don't know which plug to insert first when charging the battery. It is important to know that improper charger usage not only affects the reliability and service life of the charger itself, but also affects the battery's service life.
Are you using your charger correctly?
The correct way to use a charger is: when charging, insert the output plug of the charger first, then insert the input plug. When stopping charging, remove the input plug first, then remove the output plug. When charging, the power indicator on the charger shows red, and the charging indicator also shows red. When fully charged, the charging indicator shows green.
Can electric vehicle chargers be used interchangeably?
Chargers generally cannot be used interchangeably. If in an emergency situation where mixing is necessary, it is also necessary to check if the voltage and current are consistent. Many users think that as long as it can be plugged in and the light is on, it can be used interchangeably, but if the voltage and current do not match, it will affect the battery's service life.
How should a charger be stored?
Electric vehicle chargers are relatively precise electronic devices that require shock absorption during use. It is recommended that when using electric vehicles for travel, users try not to carry them with them, and if they must carry them, they should also take care to package the electric vehicle charger with shock-absorbing materials to prevent shock.
How can we judge the quality of a charger?
A charger is a converter that changes AC power from a 220V source into DC power that can be charged into a battery. The efficiency of AC-to-DC conversion directly determines the quality of the charger. A good charger not only has a high conversion efficiency, but also comes with an overheat protection feature. When the temperature of the charger rises too high during charging, it can automatically stop charging.
