How to Keep the power bank properly? | ADATA (Global)
To prevent portable power banks from being dead when you want to use them, you might as well keep it charging constantly! According to the characteristics of lithium
Storing it the wrong way can hurt the battery. For long-term storage (more than a few weeks), charge your power bank to about 40-50%. Keep it in a cool, dry place, ideally around 20-28°C (60-80°F), away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Don't store it completely full or totally empty.
For example, don't store them in a vehicle that's at risk of getting extremely hot inside, and avoid leaving them exposed to direct sunlight. Storing your power banks in a cool, dry, and dark location such as a closet is a good idea, but putting them all in a single container may not be.
Look for local electronic waste recycling options. Taking care of your power bank is straightforward. Avoid extreme temperatures, don't let it sit empty or full for too long, store it partially charged in a cool place, and handle it carefully. These habits help it last longer. This practice can significantly enhance battery longevity.
It's not recommended to store a power bank in a car for extended periods. Cars can experience extreme temperature fluctuations, especially in summer and winter, which can degrade the battery or cause it to overheat.
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