1-1 of 1 Answer
The operating specifications for Anker devices generally state temperature thresholds for optimal performance. Based on this, devices are typically designed to function properly within a certain temperature range. For example: Many Anker products, such as power storage systems, specify an operating temperature range of -4°F to 104°F for discharging and 32°F to 104°F for charging. Extreme conditions, such as direct, prolonged exposure to sunlight or high ambient temperatures (e.g., over 104°F or 122°F), might temporarily impact performance or trigger overheating alerts to protect the device. If your doorbell is overheating, it may be due to its exposure to a west-facing afternoon sun, increasing its surface temperature above the allowable operating range. In such cases, the device might not perform properly to protect itself, but it will not necessarily get damaged permanently. Moving it to a shaded location or reducing direct sun exposure with an external shade might help in maintaining optimal functionality under such conditions.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
