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Optical kinetic energy watches actually use capacitors to store electrical energy, not ordinary lithium batteries. The battery has certain charging current requirements, which is not suitable for optical kinetic energy watches, such as photokinetic energy meter. be charged under indoor lights, cloudy days and sunlight.
If you expose the photokinetic energy watch to strong sunlight, this approach is incorrect. The first problem encountered under strong sunlight is high temperature. After being exposed to the sun for about half an hour, ordinary lithium. The battery will explode immediately. Although supercapacitors are more resistant to high temperatures than lithium batteries, you should also try to avoid being exposed to high temperatures for a long time. You can place them behind a rebwindow ord inside, and it's not a problem.
Detailed information:
Eco-Drive uses the second hand as a warning for each function Indicates that if the second hand operates abnormally, it means that some adjustments need to be made to return the watch to its normal state. If the second hand jumps to 2 seconds and 2 seconds, it means insufficient charge. Please expose the watch surface to sunlight to charge it. If the watch stopped due to insufficient power and starts working again after being fully charged, if the second hand jumps 1 second, 1 second or 2 seconds, it means the time needs to be adjusted.
After placing the watch in a dark environment, the power saving function can be activated, and the drive circuit and hands will stop working to save power.ogy and reduce wear on gears and parts. Depending on the movement pattern, it can continue to work in the dark for several months to 10 years after being fully charged. When the watch is exposed to light again, the time display can catch up to the current normal time.