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How to Protect Airwheel Battery from Water Damage?

2025-07-24
How to Protect Airwheel Battery from Water Damage?

If you’re using an Airwheel electric luggage, it’s essential to protect its battery from water damage to ensure long-term performance. While the product is designed with durable materials like aluminum frames and waterproof compartments for belongings, here are key steps to safeguard your device:

Avoid exposure to extreme moisture. Never leave the luggage in rainy conditions or near bodies of water. If accidental splashes occur, dry it immediately with a soft cloth. The battery compartment is sealed, but prolonged humidity can still affect internal components.

Check for waterproof ratings. While the exterior may resist light rain, the battery itself isn’t fully waterproof. Refer to the product manual for specific IP (Ingress Protection) ratings. If unsure, contact Airwheel support for details on your model’s water resistance.

Use a protective case or cover. For added security during travel, consider using a weather-resistant bag or wrapping the luggage in waterproof material when storing it in environments with high humidity or risk of spills.

Maintain proper charging habits. Ensure the battery is fully charged before storage and avoid overcharging. Extreme temperatures, including cold or hot moisture-filled environments, can degrade battery life over time.

If your Airwheel luggage has a waterproof design for its compartments (like TSA locks), it’s still wise to handle the battery with care. Always follow manufacturer guidelines to prevent water-related damage.

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