Temperature surrounding control station

My control station is in an 3 x 6 feet laundry room. Should I be worried about the temperature :thermometer:in the room. Will the control station performance be affected by higher temperature?
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Depends on the temperature in the room which you did not indicate.

Possibly. You have not specified which power station you have, but I can speak generally. As the unit gets warm from either ambient temperature or internal heat generated by supplying power, the fan will be turned on and increase the fan speed as necessary to maintain a proper temperature range. If these units over heat then they will generate an error, and turn off the power output (AC and/or DC), so they will protect themselves from heat damage. For the batteries there are low temperature limits for charging as well.

Refer to your unit’s user manual for the temperature range for operation (and storage range as well).

What can mostly damage electronic devices in general is not temperature but humidity.
Since your whatever device is located in a laundry room, you should be most concerned about the relative humidity level which should stay under 70% RH.
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Higher humidity levels cause surfaces to be more susceptible to condensation in the event of sudden temperature changes, and that could leads to oxidation and insulation loss on electronic components which can cause irreparable damages.
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But for any more precise suggestions, as told you already, you should state your devices.

Welcome to the forum @soxandnicole I would say you should be fine but testing is the only sure way to tell no two rooms are ever the same just keep an eye on it if the fan comes on and stays on I would say it’s a bit hot if it pops up an error and shuts down definitely too hot.the bluetti units are very robust devices and made to perform in multiple locations. Keep us updated how you get on :blue_heart::blue_heart::battery: