P1000 Portable Power Station User Manual
Thank you for purchasing the P1000 Portable Energy Storage Power Supply. Please read this manual carefully before use to ensure correct operation and for product reimbursement purposes. Keep this manual with your invoice and other purchase certificates.
The product is shipped with approximately 30% charge. Please charge it fully before first use. Avoid using extension cords or cable taps; charge directly from wall sockets. When charging, do not use the same socket for other products.
Disclaimers
Read this user manual carefully before using the product. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. Incorrect use may cause serious injury, product damage, or property damage. By using this product, you agree to all terms in this manual. Users are responsible for their actions and consequences. The company is not liable for losses due to failure to use the product according to the User Guide. The company reserves the final interpretation of this document.
Packing List
- Portable Energy Storage Power Supply (P1000PLUS)
- XT60-MC4 Cable
- AC power cord
- XT60-Car Charger Cable
- User Guide
Precautions for Use
- Avoid high temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight, and proximity to fire.
- Do not disassemble or modify the product to prevent malfunction or fire.
- Dispose of or recycle the product according to local laws.
- Do not drop the product or expose it to strong impacts.
- Keep the product out of reach of children.
- Use only genuine accessories. Use of non-genuine products may void the warranty.
- Ensure adequate ventilation (more than 30 CM space around air inlets/outlets) for cooling.
- When not in use, turn off the power and unplug the power cord. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- For long-term storage, deplete the charge every 3 months and recharge to approximately 50%.
- If the product, accessories, or connected equipment appear defective, discontinue use and contact after-sales support.
- Avoid storing the product in environments with extreme temperatures (e.g., inside a car in hot weather) to prevent battery degradation.
Specifications
Capacity | Cycle life | Weight | Size | Cigar Lighter*1 |
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LiFePO4 51.2 V | ≥3500 | 12 KG | L346*W228*H238mm | 12V/10A |
USB-A*2 | USB-C*1 (PD-20W) | USB-C*1 (PD-100W) | DC5521 Output*2 | LED Light |
QC3.0 18W | PD-20W | PD-100W | 12V/3A | 5 W |
AC | PV/DC Input | |||
1800W AC120V 50/60 HZ | AC Input 120V/1000W | PV/DC Input 12V-50V/11A 500W (MAX) |
Product Description
This is a portable energy storage power supply designed for home emergency backup, outdoor activities, and emergency situations requiring power. It features a built-in lithium iron phosphate battery and supports AC, vehicle, and solar photovoltaic charging. The product includes a UPS function that switches to battery power within 10 ms during a utility power outage. The AC output is a pure sine wave and can be manually switched between 50 Hz and 60 Hz for optimal protection of electrical appliances. It also includes a telescopic dragging trolley bar for easy portability.
Product Components:
- (1) Power switch: Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on/off the system.
- (2) DC switch: Short press to enable/disable DC output.
- (3) AC switch: Short press to enable/disable AC output (total load < 1800W). Long press AC + USB for 3 seconds to switch frequency (50/60 Hz). Press AC button 10 times to switch voltage (100V/110V/120V).
- (4) LED light switch: Short press cycles through constant light, SOS, and flashing modes. Long press toggles mute mode.
- (5) LED light
- (6) LCD screen: Displays power and usage status.
- (7) DC5521 Output: 12V/3A
- (8) Cigar Lighter Output: 12V/10A
- (9) USB-A/Type-C Ports: USB QC3.0 (5-12V 18W)*2, Type-C (5-12V 20W)*1, Type-C PD (5-15V/3.0A; 20V/5A 100W)*1
- (10) AC Output port: 120V/1800W, 50/60Hz, pure sine wave.
- (11) AC charging port/Overload protection button: Connect to utility power for charging. The overload protection button (safety circuit breaker) activates during voltage fluctuations or surges. To reset: turn off power, unplug all ports, confirm no abnormalities, turn on power, press overload protection button, and reconnect AC cable.
- (12) External grounding port: For optional grounding.
- (13) AC fast/slow charging toggle switch: Fast charging mode requires 100-120V output voltage with max 1000W power. Slow charging mode requires 100-120V output voltage with max 500W power.
- (14) PV/Car Input Port: Can be charged via solar panel (max 500W, 50V input) or car cigarette lighter. Ensure car engine is running during onboard charging to prevent battery drain. Onboard charging is typically low power (90-240W).
- (15) Cooling air inlet/outlet: Ensure clear space around these ports.
Introduction to Display Interface
The LCD screen displays various operational statuses:
- (1) Using time/charging time
- (2) High temperature protection indicator
- (3) Low temperature protection indicator
- (4) Fan status indicator
- (5) Power status (battery percentage)
- (6) UPS mode indicator
- (7) PV charging mode indicator
- (8) Total input power (Watts)
- (9) Total output power (Watts)
- (10) Cigarette lighter (12V) output indicator
- (11) DC (12V) output indicator
- (12) Silent mode indicator
- (13) Fast charging mode indicator
- (14) Slow charging mode indicator
- (15) Overload protection indicator
- (16) USB output indicator
- (17) PD output indicator
- (18) AC output indicator
- (19) Frequency Switching indicator
- (20) WIFI/Bluetooth indicator
Note on screen display:
- Fan icon flashing: Ensure air inlets are not blocked.
- Temperature icons flashing: Internal temperature is too high or too low. The device will stop working until it returns to a normal temperature.
- AC icon flashing: Utility input is abnormal. Check charging end connection.
UPS Mode
The product features a bypass mode allowing direct AC power output without using the battery. In UPS mode, if the AC input is interrupted, the product automatically switches to battery power within 10 ms to ensure uninterrupted operation of connected AC equipment. The product is connected between the socket and the electrical appliance. When the device is turned on, it uses grid AC power directly. If the utility power fails, it switches to the internal battery.
Note: In UPS mode, the maximum AC output current is 10A for Japanese, American, Chinese, British, European, and Korean standards. If the AC output exceeds 10A, the UPS icon will flash, indicating overload, and the AC output will be interrupted.
Solar Panel Connection Solution
The product can be charged by connecting solar panels. With a 500W solar panel, a full charge can be achieved in approximately 2 hours. The maximum solar panel input power is 500W, with a maximum input voltage of 50V. Solar charging power is affected by weather and climate conditions. Exceeding 50V input voltage will damage the device and void the warranty.
Solar Charging Options:
- Option 1: Connect a single solar panel (not included) to the PV input port using the appropriate cable.
- Option 2: Connect multiple solar panels in parallel using a Y-connector cable (not included) to the PV input port.
Onboard Charging
The product can be charged using the car's cigarette lighter (ACC) with the provided ACC charging cable. Turn the product's power ON, connect the cable to the car's cigarette lighter and the product's Anderson connector, then start the car engine. The product's LED will display the input power. Onboard charging should only be done when the car engine is running to prevent draining the car's battery. Onboard charging is typically low power (90-240W) and takes longer; utility power is recommended for faster charging.
Product Parameters
Product Name | P1000PLUS |
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Product size | L346*W228*H238mm |
Product weight | 12 kg |
Battery Capacity | 1024WH |
AC charge | AC120Vac (USA) Max 1000W |
PV input | 12V-50V, 500W |
AC output | 120V/1800W, 50/60Hz, pure sine wave |
USB QC3.0 | (5-12V 18W)*2 |
Type-C | (5-12V 20W)*1 |
Type-C PD | (5-15V/3.0A; 20V/5A 100W)*1 |
DC5521 | (12V/3A)*2 |
Car charger output | (12V/10A)*1 |
UPS | 120V MAX 14A |
Charging temperature | 0-40°C |
Operating temperature | -10~40°C |
Ambient humidity | <90% RH |
Cycle charge | >3500 |
FAQ
- Appliances not working within rated power: The product may need recharging, or the appliance's startup peak power exceeds the product's capacity.
- Sound during use: The sound originates from the fan or relay.
- Charging cable heating up: This is normal and the cable complies with national safety standards.
- Battery type: Lithium iron phosphate.
- Remaining using time: Check the data on the screen when the product is turned on.
- Confirming recharging: The product screen will show input wattage, and the power percentage indicator will blink.
- Cleaning: Use a dry, soft, clean cloth or tissue.
- Storage: Turn off the product and store it in a dry environment away from water. For long-term storage, use or recharge the product every three months (deplete then recharge to 50%).
- Airplane transport: No, this product cannot be taken on an airplane.
- Actual vs. rated output capacity: Actual output capacity is lower than rated capacity due to efficiency losses during charging and discharging.
Maintenance
- Recommended environment for use or storage: 20°C to 30°C, away from water, heat, and metal objects.
- Do not store the product in environments above 40°C or below -10°C for extended periods.
- If not used for a long time, charge to 50% before storing. Storing with a depleted battery can cause irreversible damage and shorten the product's lifespan.
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by:
- Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.
- Increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connecting the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consulting the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC's RF Exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Use only the supplied antenna.
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