In most cases, you won’t need a stabilizer for a rechargeable fan. These fans typically come with built-in protection circuits that handle small fluctuations in power when charging. However, a stabilizer can be useful if you’re in an area with very inconsistent power, as frequent voltage spikes or drops can affect the fan’s battery and circuit over time.
If you experience frequent voltage fluctuations, using a stabilizer when charging your fan can help protect the battery and prolong its lifespan, especially if other electronics in your area often get damaged by unstable power. But in stable power conditions, a stabilizer usually isn’t necessary.








