Discharging Operations
Only AC devices that are under 200W and DC devices under
120W can be powered or charged using this power station.
These include many small electronics and appliances. Check
the table below for some common devices and their power
requirements.
PRODUCTS
Smart phone
USB port
Laptop
Tablet
USB port
Drone
DC barrel jack
Light bulb
32 inch TV
Mini fridge
DC barrel jack
NOTE:
• Average power consumption as measured on loads tested
under regular operating conditions. Rated power may be
different from average power consumption.
• Runtime measured on tested loads.
• If a high powered device is plugged in (e.g. a large
refrigerator), the charge level will deplete more rapidly
leading to shorter run times. If devices that draw lower
power are plugged in, you will get closer to the rated run
times.
IMPORTANT! The power station is not suitable for use with
certain products and loads. The continuous output wattage of
this product is limited to 384 W total when supplying backup
power from its battery. This limit applies to the total devices
plugged into this power station.
The power station is not sufficient to run devices designed to
produce large amount of heat, like a space heater or a pellet
stove igniter.
POWERING ON THE POWER STATION
Turn on the power station by pressing and holding the
power switch until the LCD screen illuminates to show the
standby mode (Fig. 6).
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WARNING!
Do not insert a nail, wire, etc. into any ports
or receptacles. Otherwise a circuit short may cause smoke or
fire.
NOTE: Before plugging in, verify the device is suitable for use
with the power station. All of the power station output ports
have their own max power capacity. Refer to the Technical
Data section to ensure your device is compatible.
RUN TIME (h)/
PORT
RECHARGES (X)
15X
AC jack
3X
9X
5X
AC jack
19h
AC jack
5h
30h
Fig. 6
LCD Screen
(standby mode)
Power switch
POWERING AC DEVICES
To use the power station to power an AC device, first turn
the station on, then press the AC output switch, and connect
the plug of the device's power cord to either of the power
station's AC outlets. The LCD screen will light up and show
the output (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
LCD Screen (AC
discharging mode)
AC OUTPUT PROTECTION: If the AC output has a
short circuit or the output is overloaded, the unit will turn
off the AC circuit for protection. If this happens, please
troubleshoot and re-activate the AC output according
to the table below. Some electrical equipment, such as
refrigerators, ice makers, laser printers may require a
peak power to start-up. This peak power may exceed the
power station's output wattage, which will activate the
unit's overload protection mode. Such devices are not
compatible with the unit.
AC OUTPUT PROTECTION
Protection
Problem
Overload
No AC output
protection
while DC output
can work normally.
Short circuit
The power station
protection
shuts down. No
output from any
ports. No display
on LCD screen.
6
AC output
switch
R
Solution
Remove the extra load
and press the AC output
switch again to recover.
Remove the device
causing the short circuit.
Press the power switch
and the AC output
switch again to recover.