Can I Charge in the Car?
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You can charge in the car. Here is the relevant introduction about electric vehicle charging: Precautions: If the charger gets wet, it can easily burn out the circuit board and control components. Additionally, if a person touches it, it may cause irreparable harm. Moreover, water entering the charger can lead to electronic component failures. If the charger remains in operation, it can overcharge the battery, causing damage. Charging Instructions: Charge according to the battery capacity, which generally takes 8-10 hours to fully charge. Disconnect the power promptly after full charge. If the power remains on for a long time, the electronic components inside the charger may overheat, potentially causing a short circuit and sparks, leading to a fire. Fires are most likely to occur at night or early morning, so it is best to charge during the day under supervision. Once the indicator light on the charger turns green, unplug it as soon as possible. The charging environment should be well-ventilated, with an optimal ambient temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. Avoid exposing the vehicle to direct sunlight or rain during storage.