To avoid damage to Travel Adaptors during travel, you can start from the following aspects:
Buy reliable quality Travel Adaptors:
Choose Travel Adaptors from well-known brands and with good user reviews, which are generally more durable and safe.
Make sure the purchased Travel Adaptors meet international standards and certification requirements, such as BS 8546:2016 (British travel adapter safety standard).
Proper use and maintenance:
Read the product manual carefully before use to ensure that the Travel Adaptors are connected and operated in the correct way.
Avoid excessive or improper use, such as overloading, short circuit, etc., which may cause damage to Travel Adaptors.
When unplugging or plugging the plug, avoid excessive force or twisting to avoid damaging the adapter plug or socket.
Properly carry and store:
When traveling, put the Travel Adaptors in a dedicated small bag to avoid collision or squeezing with other objects.
Avoid exposing the Travel Adaptors to temperature, humidity or dust, all of which may affect the performance and life of the adapter.
Avoid excessive plugging and unplugging:
Frequent plugging and unplugging of plugs and sockets may cause wear of contact points, thereby reducing the performance and life of Travel Adaptors.
If it is not necessary, try to reduce the number of plugging and unplugging, or consider using auxiliary equipment such as extension cords to reduce direct plugging and unplugging.
Pay attention to voltage and current matching:
Make sure that the Travel Adaptors used match the voltage and current requirements of the electrical equipment to avoid damage caused by overload or voltage mismatch.
Regular inspection and maintenance:
Regularly check the appearance and performance of Travel Adaptors, such as whether the plug, socket, cable, etc. are damaged or worn.
If any problems or abnormalities are found, stop using it in time and seek professional repair or replacement.