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1. Measurement of Appliance Power:
- Peak Power (Startup Power, Instantaneous Power): The instantaneous maximum power required when the appliance starts up. This is usually higher than the continuous power and is needed for a short period of time.
- Rated Power (Continuous Power): The power required for the appliance to operate stably over a long period of time.
2. How to Determine Startup Power and Continuous Power:
- Check the device label or manual: Most appliances will indicate both the startup power and continuous power on their labels or in the user manual. This is the most direct way to obtain the information.
- Use power measurement instruments: If the appliance lacks a label or manual, a power measurement tool, such as a power meter, can be used to measure the power demand of the device.
3. Relationship Between Power and Energy Storage Capacity:
- Capacity (Energy): The amount of energy provided by the internal power station (the internal lithium battery) in the portable power station. The energy at each output port of the portable power station is supplied by the internal battery. The larger the capacity (energy), the longer the runtime.
- Power: The output power that the portable power station can provide. The higher the value, the stronger the ability to power appliances. Power is usually measured in watts (W).
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