During the epidemic, Haorui lost electricity and was rescued!
The busy traffic scene in front of the Civil Affairs Bureau, which was originally expected to happen on this day, eventually turned into a bubble. On January 26 (the second day of the Lunar New Year), many cities were closed one after another… The entire street was empty, the entire city became silent, and the entire country became silent…
People isolate themselves at home, parked their cars on the road or in garages. My Haorui was also parked in the garage, and all planned Spring Festival outings were banned. In order to prevent Haorui from losing power, I regularly start Haorui charging in the garage. However, I still bought an emergency power supply for rainy days when the city was not locked down across the country. The order placed on February 7 was not received until March 3!
I was busy before, but Hao Rui didn’t start charging. After careful calculation, I didn’t touch Hao Rui for more than half a month. Sure enough, the car door of Haorui couldn’t open. Just to test this emergency power supply.
I inserted the key into the keyhole to open the door and lift the hood. Connect the positive and negative electrodes of the emergency power supply.
Then, when entering the car, I found that the instrument lights were on, and the spark sounded twice, but it failed. The third time, it finally succeeded. I think the main reason is that the power supply I bought may be low on power, and it will be better if it is fully charged before using it.
Remove the power supply and feel the cord heating up a little and becoming soft. Therefore, be sure to insert a thread. Otherwise, it is possible to heat and burn the emergency power supply.
You cannot turn off the engine immediately after starting it. You must run out to recharge. It just happens that the epidemic has eased a few days ago, and I can drive the Haorui out for a drive and recharge my batteries.