We strongly advise against fully discharging your power station to 0%. Modern lithium-ion batteries (the most common type in portable power stations) are sensitive to deep discharge, which can permanently reduce their lifespan and capacity.

Why? Lithium-ion batteries perform best when kept between ~20% and ~80% charge. When discharged below 10%, the battery management system (BMS) may shut down the unit to protect the cells from over-discharge. Repeated deep discharges can cause:

  • Reduced maximum capacity (your power station may hold less charge over time).


  • Longer charging times (damaged cells hold less energy).


  • Potential failure to hold a charge entirely.

What to do instead?Use the low-battery alert (usually at 10-20%) to recharge. If you accidentally discharge it fully, recharge it as soon as possible—even a brief top-up can mitigate damage.