Why does (Re)Classic Power Bank get hot?Updated a year ago
Wireless charging, including MagSafe technology, involves transferring energy from the power bank to your device via electromagnetic induction. This process naturally generates heat due to energy conversion and resistance in the charging components. It’s normal for the power bank and the device being charged to become warm during this process.
Reasonable Temperature Range: The typical operating temperature for wireless power banks like MagSafe is between 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F). It’s expected and safe for the device to feel warm within this range.
Safety Features: Both your MagSafe power bank and iPhone have built-in safety mechanisms to prevent overheating. If the temperature exceeds safe limits, the power bank and your iPhone are designed to automatically stop charging. This helps protect the battery health of both devices and ensures safety.
Preventing Overheating: To avoid your MagSafe power bank getting too hot, consider the following tips.
- Use in Well-Ventilated Areas: Avoid charging in hot environments or places with poor air circulation.
- Remove Cases: If your iPhone is in a thick case, consider removing it during charging to enhance heat dissipation.
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Keep both your iPhone and the power bank out of direct sunlight while charging.
- Space Out Charging Sessions: If the power bank gets too warm, give it time to cool down between charges.