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Overload
or
short-circuit
fault
can
be
used
to
confirm
the
normal
small
power
load
for
verification,
if
the
slightly
smaller
power
load
is
not
a
problem,
it
is
generally
a
rear
load
overload
or
short-circuit
fault.
5.2.3
The
over-temperature
protection
symbol
of
the
display
lights
up
and
no
output:
indicates
that
the
internal
temperature
of
the
inverter
is
too
high,
the
power
station
stops
outputting
normal
ambient
temperature
and
normal
load
generally
does
not
appear
in
this
case,
if it
appears,
please
check
the
following
recommendations:
First,
whether
the
ambient
temperature
is
too
high
to
cause
the
internal
temperature
rise
of
the
power
station
exceeds
the
specified
value;
Second,
the
power
station
has
cooling
holes
in
front
and
behind
and
on
both
sides,
and
needs
to
leave
at
least
20cm
space
for
air
circulation
cooling,
so
pay
attention
not
to
place
some
light
paper,
plastic
film,
cloth
and
other
soft
mate-
rials,
because
the
fan
will
form
a
suction
force
when
rotating,
these
materials
are
adsorbed
will
greatly
affect
the
power
station
heat
dissi-
pation
resulting
in
internal
protection.
After
excluding
the
above
ab-
normalities,
the
power
station
can
be
used
again
after
cooling
for
a
while.
5.2.4
Product
failure:
If
the
above-mentioned
abnormalities
have
been
ruled
out,
the
produ-
ct still
does
not
work
properly,
it
may
be
the
power
station
itself
is
faulty
and
needs
to
be
repaired.
5.3
Automatic
Shutdown
After
Outputting
In
order
to
avoid
running
the
power
station
at
no
load
and
causing
the
battery
energy
to
be
depleted,
resulting
in
no
power
when
the
power
station
is
needed,
the
power
station
will
detect
the
load
current and
turn
off
the
output
when
the
load
is
small
and
maintained
for
a
period
of
time.
In
this
case,
please
turn
off
and
restart
the
power.

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