
The power outlet in the Q2L trunk is located inside the trunk. Introduction to the trunk power outlet: The backup power supply is an automatically driven quasi-power supply that effectively prevents the driving circuit from operating without normal voltage. It can extend the required voltage for the circuit to ensure normal operation. Introduction to the 12V battery in the car trunk: The 12V battery in the car trunk is a rechargeable battery that can be reused after discharge. Types include lead-acid batteries, nickel-iron batteries, and nickel-cadmium batteries. The 12V lead-acid battery in the car trunk has lead dioxide as the positive electrode and lead as the negative electrode. During normal discharge, the positive and negative electrodes of the 12V battery react with sulfuric acid to form lead sulfate. When the concentration of the sulfuric acid solution in the battery drops to a certain level, the battery must be recharged.

As a long-time owner of the Q2L, I find the trunk power outlet particularly easy to locate. It's positioned on the inner left rear wall of the trunk, slightly lower down. Just lift the small cover to reveal a 12V round socket, which is extremely convenient for connecting car vacuum cleaners or charging mobile phones. My family and I frequently use it to power bottle lights or air pumps during trips without any hassle. However, be cautious not to plug in high-power appliances like electric stoves, as this may easily blow a fuse. For owners who've modified their trunks, the outlet's position might have changed—it's advisable to check the owner's manual for details to avoid mistakes. The overall design is user-friendly, tucked away in a corner to prevent dust accumulation, but it's still important to regularly wipe the interface to maintain good contact.

When I first got my Q2L, I wasn't familiar with the location either and figured it out step by step: Open the trunk, crouch down towards the left rear corner to look along the inner wall, and you'll find a small covered hole. Lift the cover to reveal the power outlet. It's a standard 12V socket, suitable for plugging in chargers or small devices. I've noticed that beginners often mistakenly think it's under the trunk floor, but it's actually on the side for easy access. It's best to start the car before using it to avoid draining the battery, and remember to use genuine accessories to reduce risks. If you can't find it, try the right rear side or refer to the manual's illustrations for assistance to avoid wasting time searching blindly.

The power outlet in the trunk of the Q2L is located on the left rear inner wall, near the wheel arch area. It is a standard 12V DC socket designed for connecting low-power devices such as phone chargers. The concealed design minimizes wear, but users should be cautious not to exceed the load current to protect the vehicle's electrical system. I've noticed the outlet has a rubber cover for protection, and cleaning dust from the contacts can improve performance.

On the Q2L, the trunk power socket is located on the inner side of the left rear wall, accessible by opening the cover. It offers great practicality, such as powering small fans or LED lights during picnics, but be mindful of device wattage to prevent fuse burnout and ensure driving safety. It's advisable to close the protective cover after use to prevent dust accumulation and prolong its lifespan. In case of any malfunction, first check the fuse box located at the front right side of the engine compartment.

Driving the Q2L for daily outings, the power outlet in the left rear wall of the trunk has been quite helpful—plugging in a small speaker or camera charging cable is no problem at all. The location is inconspicuous but the functionality is reliable; just gently push open the cover panel to access it. It's recommended to use it when the car is running for stable current output, and avoid prolonged connection to prevent draining the battery. Regular dust cleaning ensures better contact sensitivity. I often rely on it to power emergency tools during camping trips—effortless and worry-free.


