1. Regular Cleaning
Regularly cleaning the surface and internal components of the power supply can prevent the accumulation of dust and debris, avoiding affecting the power supply's cooling and operation. When cleaning, please ensure that the power supply is disconnected and cooled down.
2. Maintain Good Ventilation The power supply generates heat when working, so it needs a good ventilation environment. Avoid using the computer in a small, enclosed space that may affect the power supply's cooling. 3. Avoid Frequent Switching On and Off Frequently switching on and off the computer can put a burden on the power supply, so it is recommended to avoid doing so. If the computer is not used for a long time, you can set it to automatically enter sleep mode or shut down. 4. Stable Voltage Stable voltage has a significant impact on the life of the power supply. If the voltage is unstable, it will cause the power supply to overload, affecting its lifespan. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the voltage of your computer is stable. 5. Prevent Overheating Avoid using your computer in a high-temperature environment to prevent the power supply from overheating. If the computer runs for a long time, you can take some cooling measures, such as using a cooling fan or radiator.