Oscal PowerMax 6000 Portable Power Station
Packing List
- PowerMax 6000 Unit
- User Manual
- AC Charging Cable
- Car Charging Cable
- Solar Charging Cable
Product Description
The Oscal PowerMax 6000 is a portable power station with various output and input ports, designed for versatile power needs. The front panel features:
- 1. LED lights: Indicator lights for various functions.
- 2. LED on/off: Button to control LED indicators.
- 3. LCD: Digital display showing status information.
- 4. AC output 120V/240V: Multiple AC outlets for powering devices.
- 5. AC power button: Button to enable/disable AC outputs.
- 6. DC output power button: Button to enable/disable DC outputs.
- 7. Anderson output port 378W: High-power Anderson connector.
- 8. Main power button: Master power switch for the unit.
- 9. Cigarette Lighter Port 120W: 12V DC output port.
- 10. WIFI/Bluetooth pairing button: For wireless connectivity.
- 11. USB-C 100W output port*2: Two USB-C ports with Power Delivery.
- 12. USB-A 12W, scalable: Standard USB-A ports.
- 13. USB-A 18W fast charging output port*3: Three USB-A ports with fast charging capability.
- 14. USB output power button: Button to enable/disable USB outputs.
- 15. DC5521 output port*2: Two DC output ports.
- 16. Solar/Car charging input port: Port for connecting solar panels or car chargers.
- 17. AC charging input port: Port for AC wall charging.
- 18. AC input overload protector: Resettable protection for AC input.
- 19. AC charge speed button: Button to adjust AC charging speed.
- 20. Power Pack Connection Interface*2 3.6kwh: Interface for connecting additional battery packs.
LCD Display Indicators
The LCD screen provides detailed status information:
- Bluetooth ?
- WIFI ?
- Low temperature warning ❄️
- High temperature warning ?️
- Error code ❌
- Battery pack failure warning ⚠️
- Solar charging ☀️
- DC output ?
- OVERLOAD ⚠️
- Charging state ?
- Fan ?
- Battery percentage ?
- INPUT: Input power Watts
- OUTPUT: Output power Watts
- USB-A output ?
- Power Pack Access ?
- 60Hz AC output ⚡
- Remaining charge/-discharge time ⏳
- USB output ?
Operation
01 Power On/Off
To turn the unit ON or OFF, press the respective power button (AC, DC, USB) for approximately 3 seconds.
02 Power Pack Connection Charging
Multiple power packs can be connected to increase the total battery capacity. The diagram shows three different connection methods.
03 Charging Your Devices
Connect your devices to the appropriate ports (AC, DC, USB) and turn on the respective output power button. Examples of devices that can be charged include kitchen appliances, electronics, vehicles, and routers.
04 Charging PowerMax 6000
The PowerMax 6000 can be charged via:
- Grid charging: Using the AC input port with a standard AC cable.
- Car charging: Using the car charging cable connected to a vehicle's 12V outlet.
- Solar charging: Connecting compatible solar panels to the solar input port. An AC charge speed switch is available.
Specifications
General Info | Details |
---|---|
Net Weight | Approximately 46.15kg |
Dimension (LxW x H) | 590x350x441mm (23.2x13.8x17.5in) |
Capacity | 3600Wh |
Wi-Fi | Frequency Range:2412-2462MHz, Maximum Output Power:0.05862W |
Bluetooth | Frequency Range:2402-2480MHz, Maximum Output Power:0.0006W |
Output Ports | Details |
AC(×4) | Pure sinewave, 6000W total, 3*20A+1*30A, 120V/240V~ (50Hz/60Hz) |
USB-A (×1) | 12W Max |
USB-A Fast Charging (x3) | 18W Max per port, total 54W |
USB-C (×2) | 100W Max per port, total 200W |
Car Charger | 12V-10A, 120W Max |
DC 5521 Output (×2) | 12V-3A, 36W |
Anderson Output | 12.6V-30A, 378W Max |
Input Ports | Details |
AC Charge | Fast charging 120V~1800W/240V~2200W, Slow charging 1200W |
AC Input Voltage | 120V/240V~15A Max |
Solar Charger | 12-150V-25A Max |
DC Charger | 12-30V-8A |
Battery Info | Details |
Cell Chemistry | LFP |
Cycle Life | 3,500 cycles to 80% + capacity |
Protection Type | Over Voltage Protection, Overload Protection, Over Temperature Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Low Temperature Protection, Low Voltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection |
Operating Temperature | Details |
Optimal Operating Temperature | 20°C~30°C (68°F~86°F) |
Discharging Temperature | -10°C~45°C (14°F~113°F) |
Charging Temperature | 0°C~45°C (32°F~113°F) |
Storage Temperature | -10°C~45°C (14°F-113°) |
Add-ons (sold separately) | Details |
Lithium battery charging package | Up to fifteen units, the total capacity is 16*3.6kwh=57.6kwh, and the power pack is sold separately. |
Solar panel | Support solar charging, 12-60V 25A Max, sold separately. |
Safety Instructions
Usage
- Do not use the product near a heat source, such as a fire source or a heating furnace.
- Avoid contact with any liquid. Do not immerse the product in water or get it wet. Do not use the product in rain or humid environments.
- Do not use the product in an environment with strong static electricity/magnetic fields.
- Do not disassemble the product in any way or pierce the product with sharp objects.
- Avoid using wires or other metal objects that may result in a short circuit.
- Do not use unofficial components or accessories. If you need to replace any components or accessories, please visit official channels to check relevant information.
- When using the product, please strictly follow the operating environment temperature specified in this user manual. If the temperature is too high, it may result in a fire or explosion; if the temperature is too low, the product performance may be severely reduced, or the product may cease to work.
- Do not stack any heavy objects on the product.
- Do not lock the fan forcibly during use.
- Please avoid impact, falls, or severe vibrations when using the product. In case of a severe external impact, turn off the power supply immediately and stop using the product. Ensure the product is well fastened during transportation to avoid vibrations and impacts.
- If you accidentally drop the product into water during use, please place it in a safe open area, and stay away from it until it is completely dry. The dried product should not be used again, and should be properly disposed of according to the "Disposal Guide" below. If the product catches fire, use water or water mist, sand, fire blanket, dry powder, or a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher.
- Use a dry cloth to clean off dirt on the product ports.
- Rest the product on a flat surface to avoid damages caused by the product falling over. If the product is overturned and severely damaged, turn it off immediately, place the battery in an open area, keep it away from combustible matter and people, and dispose of it in accordance with local laws and regulations.
- Ensure that the product is kept out of reach of children and pets.
- Store the product in a dry and ventilated place.
- It is recommended to use moisture barrier bags in wet environments (for example, places by the sea or waterways) to prevent the product from getting soaked. If water is found inside the product, it must not be used or turned on again. Please take anti-electric shock measures before touching the product. Following this, place the product in a safe, waterproof and open area. Once complete contact Customer Service immediately.
- This product is not recommended for powering medical emergency equipment related to personal safety, including but not limited to medical grade ventilators (hospital version CPAP: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), artificial lungs (ECMO, Extracorporeal Membrane). Please follow your doctor's instructions and consult with the manufacturer for restrictions on the use of the equipment. If used for general medical equipment, please be sure to monitor the power status to ensure that the power does not run out.
- When in use, power supply products will generate electromagnetic fields, which are likely to affect the normal operation of medical implants or personal medical equipment such as pacemakers, cochlear implants, hearing aids, defibrillators etc. If these types of medical equipment are being used, please contact the manufacturer to inquire about any restrictions on the use of such equipment. These measures are fundamental to ensure a safe distance between the medical implants (for example, pacemakers, cochlear implants, hearing aids, defibrillators etc.) and this product while in use.
- When the power supply is connected in normal mode to a refrigerator, power fluctuations may cause the power supply to automatically shut down. When connecting the power supply to a refrigerator that stores medicine, vaccines or other valuable items, it is recommended to set the AC output to "Always on" in the app. This helps support a continuous power supply and ensures a safe and efficient power consumption state.
Disposal Guide
- If conditions permit, make sure that the battery is fully discharged before disposing it in a designated battery recycling bin. The product contains batteries with potentially dangerous chemicals, so it is strictly prohibited to dispose of it in ordinary trash cans. For more details, please follow the local laws and regulations on battery recycling and disposal.
- If the battery cannot be fully discharged due to a product failure, please do not dispose of the battery directly in the battery recycling box. In such case, you should contact a professional battery recycling company for further processing.
- Please dispose of over-discharged batteries that cannot be recharged.
Error Code and Handling
DTC | Exception | Abnormal recovery method |
---|---|---|
001 | Over Voltage Protection | Stop charging and let stand for a period of time or automatically restore after discharge |
002 | Low Voltage Protection | Recovery after charging with mains power |
003 | Discharge current overload | Automatic recovery after disconnection of load |
004 | Charging current overload | Automatically resumes after disconnecting the charge |
005 | Short circuit in battery output | Please contact after-sales |
006 | Battery collection disconnection | Please contact after-sales |
007 | Low temperature of battery charging | Automatically recover when the temperature is appropriate |
008 | Battery charging high temperature | Automatically recover when the temperature is appropriate |
009 | Battery discharge at low temperature | Automatically recover when the temperature is appropriate |
010 | Battery discharge high temperature | Automatically recover when the temperature is appropriate |
011 | Mosfet high temperature | Automatically recover after stopping discharge |
012 | Mosfet damaged | Please contact after-sales |
013 | Battery total pressure too high | Automatically resume after stopping charging |
014 | Battery total pressure too low | Automatic recovery after charging |
015 | Excessive battery pressure difference | Please contact after-sales |
016 | Photovoltaic overvoltage protection | Automatically recover after restart |
017 | Photovoltaic overcurrent protection | Automatically recover after restart |
018 | Photovoltaic overload protection | Shutdown, restart after recovery |
019 | High temperature of photovoltaic radiator | Shutdown, restart after recovery |
020 | 12V/24V output undervoltage | Automatically recover after restart |
021 | 12V/24V output overcurrent | Automatically recover after restart |
022 | 12V/24V radiator high temperature | Shutdown, restart after recovery |
023 | PCS battery overcurrent protection | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
024 | PCS radiator high temperature | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
025 | PCS inverter output undervoltage | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
026 | PCS inverter output overvoltage | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
027 | Inverter current overcurrent | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
028 | Inverter output short circuit | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
029 | High temperature of inverter heat sink | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
030 | Inverter output overvoltage | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
031 | Charging limit fault | Automatically recover in 15 seconds |
032 | Power Down | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
033 | Inverter malfunction | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
034 | Communication failure | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
035 | Fan malfunction | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
038 | Power grid failure | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
039 | AC output short circuit | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
040 | AC output overload | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
041 | Simultaneous charging and discharging fault | Automatically stop AC output, automatically resume after 15 seconds |
UPS Functionality
The product supports UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) functionality. When connected to grid power via the AC Input Port, it can power devices directly from the grid. In case of a sudden blackout, it can automatically switch to battery power within 10ms.
Note: As a basic UPS function, this does not support 0ms switching. Do not connect devices requiring 0ms UPS (e.g., data servers, workstations). Test compatibility before use. It is recommended to charge only one device at a time to avoid overload protection. Oscal is not responsible for device failures or data losses due to improper use.
App Connection
Connect to the "Smart Life" app for enhanced control:
- Download Smart Life APP: Search for "Smart Life" on the App Store or Android app store and install it.
- Select Version and Register: Choose the appropriate version for your country, register, and log in to the app.
- Initialize Bluetooth: Turn on the unit's Bluetooth. Press the Bluetooth button for more than 5 seconds to initialize it.
- Add Device: Open the app and follow the prompts to add your PowerMax 6000 device.
Disclaimer
Users are advised to read the user manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure correct and safe operation. Failure to handle the product correctly may result in serious injury or property damage. By using the product, users are deemed to have understood and accepted all terms and conditions. The company is not liable for losses arising from improper use.
The company reserves the right to interpret this document and related materials and may update or amend them without notice. Visit the official Oscal website for the latest product information.
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) it must not cause harmful interference, and (2) it must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the responsible party may 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If interference occurs, users are encouraged to correct it by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult 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 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use only the supplied antenna.