As a portable energy storage device, portable power stations may be affected by the external ambient temperature during use. Excessive temperature may damage the battery and equipment or even cause safety hazards. In order to ensure the safety of users and equipment, portable power stations are usually equipped with temperature protection functions.
As an important safety function in portable power stations, the temperature protection function mainly detects that the temperature of the battery or equipment is too high and takes timely measures to reduce the temperature to avoid safety problems caused by overheating. Usually, the temperature protection function implements its working principle through a special temperature sensor or temperature monitor.
First, the temperature protection function monitors the temperature of the battery and equipment in real time through the built-in temperature sensor. Once the temperature exceeds the set threshold, the system will determine that there is an overheating risk.
Secondly, once an excessive temperature is detected, the temperature protection function will automatically reduce the output power or stop supplying power to reduce the workload of the battery and equipment, thereby reducing the temperature.
In addition, some portable power stations will consider good heat dissipation design when designing, and accelerate heat dissipation and effectively reduce the temperature through heat dissipation components such as heat sinks and fans.
In addition, when the temperature exceeds the set threshold, some portable power stations will emit warning signals such as sound or flashing lights to remind users that there is an overheating situation and allow users to deal with it in time.
Finally, once the temperature drops to a safe range, the temperature protection function will automatically restore the power supply function to ensure that the portable power station can work normally.