Byd Tang 80 fast charge needs to be carefully operated, and it is recommended to find a professional car modification company or an official certified maintenance station for operation. If not properly modified may have an impact on vehicle safety, so the following points need to be followed:
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1. Choose the right charger: Before modifying the fast charger, first make sure that the charger is compatible with your vehicle, and operate in strict accordance with the manufacturer's regulations.
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2. Check the battery status: Before modifying the fast charge, you need to check the battery status first and know whether the battery can withstand the high voltage and high current of the fast charge.
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3. Use qualified wires and plugs: Use qualified wires and plugs during the modification process to ensure that the connection between the charging station and the vehicle is stable and able to withstand high loads.
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4. Follow modification guidelines: Before modifying fast charging, please read the manufacturer's instructions or modification guidelines and carefully study the operation and safety requirements.
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In short, BYD Tang 80 to fast charging can increase charging speed and convenience, but it needs to be operated very carefully to ensure safety. If you are not sure how to do it, consult a professional and choose a trusted modification company to do it.
Fast charge safety Because the fast charge technology modified by BYD Tang 80 adopts a safe and stable battery management system and an efficient heat dissipation system to ensure the safety and stability of the charging process. At the same time, the fast charging speed is faster, and it can be full of electricity in a short time, providing more convenient travel services for the owner. In addition, with the popularity of new energy vehicles, the construction of charging infrastructure is also gradually improving, coupled with relevant laws and regulations, the use of fast charging has become more and more safe and reliable, so fast charging has become one of the important charging methods of new energy vehicles.
It's not safe. There may be risks and consequences to retrofitting a fast charge.
Because fast charging requires high current charging, components such as batteries, circuits and motors will bear greater pressure, which accelerates the loss and aging of these components, and may even lead to battery safety hazards, affecting battery life and safety.
In addition, fast charging may also accelerate the energy consumption of the vehicle, reduce the driving range, need to be charged more frequently, and increase the cost of charging and use.
Therefore, retrofitting fast charging requires careful assessment of risks and consideration of actual needs.
It's not safe, it explodes, it catches fire, so you can't switch to fast charge