1. The AC output status indicator (blue/red light) is under the AC rocker
switch and only displays the status of the AC output. After the AC
rocker switch is turned on, the blue light is always on under normal
conditions. The blue light flashes when the undervoltage protection
is triggered (that is, the battery voltage is too low and the product
should be charged asap.). The red light is always on when the
product is abnormal or faulty, and it stops output at this time.
Remove the load, turn off the AC rocker switch, and turn on the AC
rocker switch to return to normal status.
2. USB-A and PD ports have no status indicator, but when a device is
connected, the power status display will be activated automatically.
If there is no load on the output, the display will automatically go off
after about 30s and the product will enter sleep mode.
3. When the AC output fails or is abnormal, the red light is always on.
Please try to disconnect the load, turn off and turn on the AC rocker
switch, the output will return to normal status.
Output Status Indicator
1. High Temperature Protection
A. When the temperature of the product exceeds the range of 26.6
℉
~ 131
℉
during charging, high temperature protection will be triggered and the
product will stop charging.
B. When the temperature of the product exceeds the range of -4
℉
~ 158
℉
during discharge, high temperature protection will be triggered and the
product stops discharging.
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C. When using AC and DC output at the same time, the number is
always on, showing the current remaining power.
C. When the temperature of the transformer core exceeds 230
℉
, high
temperature protection will be triggered and the product’s AC
output stops.
2. Short Circuit Protection
A. When a short circuit occurs when using DC, the product stops
output. Remove the load to return to normal status.
B. When a short circuit occurs when using AC, the product stops
output. Turn off the AC rocker switch and remove the load. Turn on
the AC rocker switch to return to normal status.
3. Overcharge Protection
When the cell voltage reaches 12.65±0.1V, the overcharge
protection is triggered and the product stops charging.
4. Over Power Protection
When the AC output power is over 150W, the over power protection
is triggered and the product’s AC output stops.
5. Over Discharge Protection
When the cell voltage is lower than 2.7±0.5V, the over discharge
protection is triggered and the product stops discharging.
6. Input Overcurrent Protection
When the input current is over 30A, it will directly damage the
product. In this case, the product will permanently stop input and
output and cannot be recovered.