NOTE: If the AC output does not detect a connected
device for 6 hours (a device which draws less than
10 W cannot be detected), the AC circuit will switch
off automatically. Press the AC output switch again to
reactivate the AC circuit.
POWERING DC DEVICES
The power station can also power 12V DC devices such as
DC fans and LED lights. Turn the station on by pressing the
power switch, and connect the appliance to either the DC
receptacle or the car port charger of the power station. The
LCD screen will light up and show the output (Figs. 8 and 9).
Fig. 8
LCD Screen (DC
discharging mode)
Fig. 9
LCD Screen (car port
discharging mode)
DC OUTPUT PROTECTION: If the DC output is shorted
or overloaded, the device will shut down for protection
Check the table below for details.
DC OUTPUT PROTECTION
Protection
Problem
Overload
No DC or USB
protection
output while AC
output can work
normally.
Short circuit
The device shuts
protection
down. No output
from any ports. No
display on LCD
screen.
Power
switch
Power
switch
.
Solution
Remove the extra load
and press the power
switch again to recover.
Remove the device that
caused the short circuit.
Press the power switch
again to recover.
NOTE: The DC output voltage will decrease as the battery
capacity decreases, which may cause the connected DC
device to shut down or to suspend charging.
NOTE: If the DC output doesn't detect a connected
device for more than 2 hours (an output less than 2 W is
considered not detectable), the DC circuit will switch off
automatically. Press the power switch again to reactivate
the DC circuit.
POWERING USB DEVICES
To power USB devices, first turn the station on, then connect
your USB cable into either of the USB-C or USB-A ports on
the power station to charge your device (Fig. 10).
LCD Screen (USB
discharging mode)
USB OUTPUT PROTECTION:
USB OUTPUT PROTECTION
Protection
Problem
Overload
The overloaded
protection
USB port(s) will
have no output.
Other receptacles
can work normally.
Short circuit
The short-circuited
protection
USB receptacle(s)
will have no
output. Other
receptacles can
work normally.
7
Power
switch
Fig. 10
Solution
Remove the extra load
from the receptacle(s).
Remove the device from
the receptacle(s).