🔌🔋Power Options

[B7c] Charging the Internal Battery

Charging the Internal Battery of B7c

How to Charge the Battery
The B7c charges once it is inserted into a compatible lamp socket (E26/27) with power. If the LEDs are active and outputting light, the B7c’s internal battery charges slowly. When the B7c is in standby mode or is powered off, the bulb charges more quickly and can complete a full charge cycle (0-100%) in approximately 2 hours.

If the bulb’s internal temperature exceeds 45°C, a protection mechanism activates, and all charging processes cease until the light’s internal temperature cools to below 45°C.

Battery Charging Speeds
In the fastest charging scenarios, the B7c can charge up to: - 50% in 45 minutes
- 80% in 74 minutes
- 100% in 120 minutes

Checking the Charging Status
When the bulb is in standby mode or is powered off, press the “+” or “-” buttons to initiate a status check. If the battery is charging, the bulb will pulse three times at 3200K. If the battery is fully charged, the bulb will light up for 3 seconds at 3200K.

Preventing Overheating

The ambient operating temperature of the Accent B7c is -10 ~ 40°C. This product utilizes a built-in lithium battery. To enhance the battery's stability and longevity, we use high-temperature-resistant batteries, which can be used in an environment of -10 ~ 40°C.

Keeping the ambient temperature well below 40°C is recommended to ensure that the B7c does not experience any overheating issues. Facing the bulb upright also provides the best airflow; however, the B7c is operable in any position.

If the light enters a "Battery Protection Mode," it will be able to resume operation once the internal temperature of the components cools down.

Standard/AC Mode
In Standard (AC) Mode, if the bulb's internal temperature exceeds 80°C, it enters a "Battery Protection Mode," wherein the battery and LEDs are powered off to protect and cool the internal components.

Battery/DC Mode
In Battery (DC) Mode, if the bulb's internal temperature exceeds 70°C, the maximum output power of the light is reduced to 80%. Should the internal temperature continue to rise and exceed 73°C, the light enters a "Battery Protection Mode," wherein the battery and LEDs are powered off to protect and cool the internal components.