A car charger refers to a device that is powered by a vehicle’s battery (12V for cars, 24V for trucks) and is widely used for charging lithium batteries in various portable and handheld devices. It serves as a convenient accessory for vehicle owners, allowing them to charge digital products anytime and anywhere using an in-car power source. High-end car chargers typically feature two USB ports, enabling simultaneous charging of two digital devices.
UL2089 is a crucial safety test report for car chargers. E-commerce platforms like Amazon require this safety compliance report to protect consumers' rights. The certification ensures the stable operation of car chargers in various environments and significantly reduces safety risks caused by charger malfunctions, such as fire hazards, explosions, and other incidents that may endanger consumers' lives and property.
1. Maximum output voltage test
2. Power input test
3. Temperature test (high and low temperature)
4. Dielectric voltage-withstand test
5. Abnormal test
6. Resistance to crushing test
7. Strain relief test
8. Push-back relief test
1. Confirm the test standard and send two product samples.
2. Fill out the application form (including company and product information).
3. Sign and stamp the quotation contract and proceed with payment.
4. Once the samples are received, testing will begin, typically taking 5-7 business days (expedited service available).
5. After passing the tests, a draft report is issued for confirmation.
6. A final report is issued, and assistance is provided for uploading to the platform for approval.
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