Geneverse SOLARPOWER ONE User Manual

The Geneverse SOLARPOWER ONE is a portable solar power station designed for emergency backup, outdoor adventures, and off-grid power needs. It features high-capacity lithium batteries, multiple AC/DC/USB outputs, MPPT solar charging, pure sine wave inverter technology, LCD display for monitoring, and robust safety protections. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Connecting Devices 7. Solar Charging & Operation 8. Safety Features 9. Care & Maintenance 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: High-capacity Lithium Battery Pack, Pure Sine Wave Inverter, MPPT Solar Charge Controller, LCD Status Display, Multiple Output Ports, Carrying Handle.

FeatureDescription
AC Output PortsPure sine wave AC outlets for sensitive electronics
DC Output Ports12V car socket and 5.5mm DC ports
USB Output PortsUSB-A and USB-C ports for mobile devices
Solar Input PortFor connecting compatible solar panels
AC Input PortFor wall charging from mains power
LCD DisplayShows battery level, input/output wattage, and status
POWER ButtonTurns unit on/off
DC ButtonActivates DC outputs
AC ButtonActivates AC inverter output
LED Light ButtonControls built-in emergency light

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Place on stable, dry surface.

  1. Initial Charge: Connect to AC wall outlet using provided cable to fully charge unit before first use.
  2. Connect Solar Panels: Use compatible solar panels with MC4 to XT60 cable (sold separately).
  3. Position Unit: Ensure adequate ventilation; keep away from heat sources and moisture.
  4. Connect Devices: Plug devices into appropriate output ports based on power requirements.

WARNING! Unit contains heavy batteries; lift with care using handle. Do not block ventilation ports.

First-Time Setup

Power on unit; follow LCD prompts.

  1. Initial Charge: Charge fully via AC wall outlet (LED indicator shows charging status).
  2. Set Output Voltage: Default is 120V AC; confirm via settings if adjustable.
  3. Configure LCD Display: Use MODE button to cycle through display information.
  4. Test Outputs: Connect a small device to each output type to verify functionality.

CAUTION! Ensure unit is in a dry location. Do not operate in enclosed spaces without ventilation.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access functions via front panel buttons and LCD menu. Front Panel: POWER, AC, DC, LED Light, MODE.

LCD Menu Navigation: Press MODE to cycle through screens: Battery %, Input Watts, Output Watts, Temperature, Error Codes.

Output Control: Press AC button to enable/disable AC outlets. Press DC button to enable/disable DC ports. Press LED button to cycle light modes (High/Low/SOS/Off). Settings: Long press MODE to enter settings for brightness, auto-off timer, beep sound.

Connecting Devices

AC Devices: Plug into AC outlets (max 1000W continuous). DC Devices: Use car socket or DC5521 ports. USB Devices: Use USB-A or USB-C ports. Solar Panels: Connect to solar input port.

  1. Turn off device and SOLARPOWER ONE before connecting.
  2. Match device power requirements to appropriate port.
  3. Turn on SOLARPOWER ONE, then press corresponding output button (AC/DC).
  4. Turn on connected device.

Tip: Check device wattage rating to avoid overloading the unit.

Solar Charging & Operation

Supports charging via solar panels, AC wall outlet, or car charger.

  1. Solar Charging: Connect compatible solar panels to solar input port. LCD shows input watts.
  2. AC Charging: Plug into wall outlet for fastest charging.
  3. Operation: Monitor battery level on LCD. Unit will beep when battery is low (≤10%).
  4. Auto Shut-off: Unit will turn off outputs if overloaded, overheated, or battery depleted.
  5. Parallel Use: Some models support linking multiple units for increased capacity.

WARNING! Use only compatible solar panels. Do not look directly at solar panels during operation. Keep solar cables away from water.

Safety Features

Overload Protection: Automatically shuts off output if exceeded. Short Circuit Protection: Detects and cuts power. Over-temperature Protection: Reduces output or shuts down if overheated. Low Voltage Protection: Prevents battery damage by shutting off at critical level.

Care & Maintenance

Store in cool, dry place. Clean with dry cloth; do not use liquids. Recharge every 3-6 months if storing long-term. Check connections periodically for corrosion.

CAUTION! Do not disassemble unit. Avoid extreme temperatures. Keep away from metal objects to prevent short circuits.

Regulatory Information

FCC Part 15: Class B digital device; complies with interference limits. UL Certified: Meets safety standards for portable power stations. Copyright © 2025 Geneverse; trademarks of Geneverse Inc. For support, visit www.geneverse.com or contact 1-800-123-4567.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Unit won't turn onBattery depletedConnect to AC or solar to charge. Allow time for initial power-up.
No output powerOutput not activated/overloadPress AC or DC button. Check if overload indicator is lit; disconnect some devices.
Solar not chargingConnection/insufficient sunCheck cable connections. Ensure solar panels are in direct sunlight.
LCD shows error codeRefer to manual code listE01: Overload. E02: Over-temperature. E03: Short circuit. Turn off, cool, check connections, restart.
Reduced runtimeBattery aging/high loadReduce connected load. Consider battery replacement if significantly degraded.

Reset: Turn off, disconnect all devices and inputs, wait 60 seconds, restart.

Service: 1-800-123-4567; www.geneverse.com/support

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