Sometimes the wireless walkie-talkie is used outdoors or during exercise, but because of insufficient power, what should we do if the wireless walkie-talkie is turned off when half of it is used? This problem can be said to be very difficult, do you know how to solve it?
On the night before exercise, we must remember to fully charge the battery of the wireless walkie-talkie.
Under normal circumstances, the medium/low grade is sufficient for the places that are usually used. If there is any problem, switch to the high grade, which can extend the use time. In addition, don't use wireless communication as much as possible in your leisure time during business activities (for example, some people like to use wireless communication to make jokes) to prevent waste of power, hinder team members from communicating under normal conditions, and increase the risk of being intercepted by others.
Carry spare batteries with you in outdoor activities
Under normal circumstances, wireless communication is very durable when used. The only ones that are not durable are headsets and batteries. If it is difficult to buy batteries, wireless communication is equivalent to waste. Therefore, if we often use wireless walkie-talkies, we might as well buy a spare battery when buying wireless communications.
Under normal circumstances, the wireless communication power circuits of large companies are designed through parameterization, and the power consumption is lower than that of cheap wireless communication. In addition, try to choose wireless communication with simple basic functions as much as possible, and the power consumption will be relatively small. If the scene does not need to use the display screen, you can also choose to use the screenless wireless walkie-talkie. Some wireless communication has a power saving mode, you can also try it.
Wireless communication calls are the most power-consuming. If there is no need for calls, many unnecessary emissions should be reduced as much as possible during the operation of commercial activities.
In addition to the replacement of new batteries, there is also a trick that can temporarily rescue damaged batteries (for nickel-cadmium/nickel-metal hydride/lithium polymer batteries), which is to seal the plastic bag and put it in the quick-freezing freezer for several days. Recharge the battery after the ambient temperature returns to normal temperature. If you are lucky, you can use it for a few more times without any problems.