OUPES Mega 1 2000W Portable Power Station User Manual
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Before using this product, please read this user manual carefully to ensure that you fully understand the product and can use it correctly. After reading this user manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference. Improper use of this product may cause serious injury to yourself or others, or result in product damage and property loss. By using this product, you are deemed to have understood, recognized and accepted all the terms and contents of this document. The Company shall not be responsible for any damages caused by the user's failure to use this product in accordance with this user manual.
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- The company bears no responsibility for loss caused by the use of non-standard connectors.
- The company shall not be liable for any damage caused by non-compliance with the standard operation.
- Please do not disassemble the product. Otherwise, the warranty will be voided.
Safety Instruction
Preparation Before Use
1.1 Read the User Manual
Carefully review the user manual provided with the device to understand the power station's interface functions, rated power, supported device types, and usage methods. Pay special attention to the rated power and output voltage of each interface to ensure compatibility with connected devices.
1.2 Device Inspection
Before use, inspect the power station and accessories to ensure they are intact, with no exposed wires or damaged interfaces. Confirm that all interfaces are dry and clean.
Device Compatibility and Precautions
2.1 Matching Power Specifications
Verify that your device's rated power matches the power station's output. Examples include:
- USB-C Interface: Suitable for small portable devices like smartphones and tablets (e.g., iPad).
- Car Charger Interface: Avoid connecting sensitive devices like radios.
- AC Socket: Designed for high-power devices like TVs or sound systems, but the power must be within the station's rated output.
2.2 Avoid Simultaneous Connection of High-Power and Sensitive Devices
Do not connect high-power devices (e.g., refrigerators, induction cookers) and sensitive equipment (e.g., TVs) at the same time to prevent voltage fluctuations that could damage the devices. Do not use the power station to power medical equipment and precision instruments.
2.3 Special Note: List of Sensitive Devices
Devices sensitive to voltage fluctuations include:
- High-end TVs (OLED, 4K)
- High-end sound systems
- Tablets like iPads
- Cameras and drones
For these devices, use them individually and ensure proper interface matching.
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
3.1 Using the Wrong Interface, Causing Device Damage
- Error Example: Using the car charger port for powering voltage-sensitive devices (e.g., radios).
- Precautionary Measures: Check the device's power requirements (wattage, voltage). Connect to the correct interface.
3.2 Damage Due to Instant Voltage Fluctuations
- Error Example: Keeping sensitive devices connected while turning the power station on or off.
- Precautionary Measures: Disconnect devices before powering the station on or off.
3.3 Overloading the Power Station
- Error Example: Powering multiple high-power devices simultaneously, exceeding the station's power limit.
- Solution: Check the station's rated power and plan device usage accordingly.
Usage Scenarios and Precautions
4.1 Charging via the car charger
Do not charge devices via the car charger interface when the vehicle is starting or stopping to avoid voltage spikes. Ensure the device's power aligns with the station's output specifications when using the car charger interface.
4.2 Indoor Use
For TVs, sound systems, and other devices in EPS mode, ensure the input source is grid power or a pure sine wave generator.
4.3 Outdoor Use
Keep the power station away from water, dust, and extreme temperatures. Regularly clean interfaces and power cables after outdoor use.
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What's in the Box
- Power Station*1
- AC Charging Cable *1
- MC4 to Anderson Cable *1
- Cigarette Lighter to Anderson Cable*1
- User Manual*1
- Warranty Card*1
- Brand card*1
Product Description
Specifications
Output | ||
AC Output | 120V 50Hz/60Hz Max 2000W (Surge: 4500W) Bypass Mode: 2000W | |
DC 12V & Cigarette Lighter Output | 13V10A 130W Total | |
USB-A Output | 5V3A; 9V2A; 12V1.5A [18W Max] | |
USB-C Output | 5V3A; 9V3A; 12V3A; 15V3A; 20V5A [100W Max] | |
Input | ||
AC Input | 90V~140V 60Hz 12A Max 1400W Max | |
Solar Input | 12V~78V MPPT: 18V~75V 14A Max 800W Max | |
Cigarette Lighter Input | 12V~15V 8A Max | |
General Info | ||
Battery Capacity | 1024Wh (51.2V/20Ah) | |
Battery Type | LiFePO4 | |
Working Temperature | 32°F~104°F (0°C~40°C) | |
Storage Temperature | -4°F~140°F (-20°C~60°C) | |
Dimension | 15.1*9.1*11.6in (384*232*295mm) | |
Net Weight | 27.8lb (12.6kg) |
Overview
USB-A Output Port
USB-C Output Port
LCD Screen
Main Power Button
IOT Button
AC Output Socket
AC Output Power Button
DC Output Power Button
DC 5521 Output Port
Cigarette Lighter Output Port
AC Input Port
Solar/Car Input Port
AC Input Overload Protection
Extra Battery Port
LCD Screen
Remaining discharge time display
Error Warning
Battery Capacity Percentage
Battery Capacity Circle
WiFi & Bluetooth
Input Power Display
Output Power Display
AC Output Indicator
USB-A Indicator
USB-C Indicator
High temperature Indicator
Cooling Fan
Low temperature Indicator
Cigarette Lighter Indicator
DC 5521 Indicator
Instructions for use
Power ON/OFF
Main Power:
- Press and hold the main power button for 3 seconds to turn the main power on or off.
- When the main power is on, short press the main power button to turn the screen on or off.
- The product will shut down after 5 minutes without operation.
AC/DC Output Power:
- When the main power is on, press AC/DC output power button to turn on, press them again to turn off.
- The product will shut down after 6 hours without any load connected, which can be adjusted on the APP.
AC Input Overload Protection
a) When AC input current exceeds 25A, the protector will blow automatically.
b) Please disconnect all the connections for safety reason, and ensure that the current is lower than 25A. Then press the button to resume using.
Recharge Methods
AC Charging
Use AC charging cable to connect AC wall outlet and the power station.
Solar Charging
a) Use MC4 to Anderson charging cable to connect solar panels and the power station.
b) Connect 3*240W solar panels at most in series to get maximum power.
c) Make sure the solar panels meet the following requirements: OCV: 78V; Current: 14A; Max Power: 800W
Cigarette Lighter Charging
a) The cigarette lighter port supports 12V~15V, 8A car charging input.
b) Please ensure that the car is started before connecting the power station in case that the car battery drains.
Extra Battery Charging
a) Turn off the power station and the extra battery before connecting or disconnecting them.
b) Use battery expansion cable to connect the extra battery and the power station.
EPS (Emergency Power Supply) Function
a) EPS function is enabled by default with a 20ms switching when grid power is cut off.
b) Charge the power station from power grid and connect the device to AC output port as shown in the picture, then press AC output power button on.
c) Please do not connect the power station to equipment requiring 0ms uninterrupted power supply.
d) The total input and output power should lower than 2000W. Otherwise, the power station will shut down in 1 minute.
Error Code & Trouble Shooting
Error Code | Status | Cause | Solution |
E000 | flashing, no output | Short circuit of AC output. | Press the AC output power button to restore. |
E001 | flashing, no output | Overload of AC output. | Press the AC output power button to restore. |
E002 | flashing, no output | Battery voltage of inverter input is low. | Charge the device in time and restart the corresponding function button to restore. |
E003 | flashing, no output | Over voltage and under voltage of AC output. | Press the AC output power button to restore. |
E004 | flashing, no input | Abnormal AC input frequency. | Automatically restores after frequency returning to normal. |
E005 | flashing, no output | High and low bus voltage. | Press the AC output power button to restore. |
E006 | flashing, no output | Over temperature of inverter. | Turn off output power and rest the device to restore. |
E010 | flashing, no output | Overload or short circuit of the cigarette lighter output port. | Press the DC output power button to restore. |
E011 | flashing, no output | Overload or short circuit of the USB-A port. | Press the DC output power button to restore. |
E012 | flashing, no output | Overload of the USB-C port. | Press the DC output button to restore. |
E017 | flashing, no output | Hardware is abnormal. | Turn on AC power again after turning off main power for 5 minutes. |
E020 | flashing | BMS communication failure. | Contact after sales service team for further support. |
E021 | flashing | Over voltage of single battery cell | Stop charging and discharge until the battery voltage returns to normal. |
E022 | flashing, no output | Low Voltage of single battery cell. | Charge the device until the voltage returns to normal. |
E023 | flashing | Battery total voltage too high | Stop charging and start discharging until the battery voltage returns to normal. |
E024 | flashing | Battery total voltage too low | Charge the device until the voltage returns to normal. |
E025 | flashing, no output | High temperature of battery. | The device will automatically return to normal when the temperature returns to normal. |
E026 | flashing, no output | Low temperature of battery. | The device will automatically return to normal when the temperature returns to normal. |
E027 | flashing, no AC output. DC output is normal. | System overload, AC output is over 2100VA or the total AC and DC output is over 2100W. | Reduce AC loads and press the AC power button to restore. |
E028 | flashing, no input | Charge over temperature. | Charge the device after the temperature returning to normal. |
E029 | flashing, no intput | Over temperature of MOSFET. | The device will automatically return to normal when the temperature returns to normal. |
E030 | flashing | Connect the wrong expansion battery. | Connect correct extra battery to restore. |
FAQ
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Certification and Compliance
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 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. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Notice:
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 does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference 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.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Contact Information
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