Powerwin PWS110 User Manual

The Powerwin PWS110 is a portable power station designed for outdoor activities, emergency backup, and off-grid power needs. It features a high-capacity lithium-ion battery, multiple output ports (AC, DC, USB), pure sine wave inverter technology, LCD display for monitoring, MPPT solar charging capability, and overload/short-circuit protection. 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. Charging & Power Management 8. Safety Features 9. Care & Maintenance 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Lithium-ion battery pack, Pure Sine Wave Inverter, LCD Display Panel, Multiple Output Ports, Solar Charge Controller, Car Charging Port.

FeatureDescription
AC Output PortsFor powering standard household appliances (110V)
DC Output PortsFor 12V devices (car accessories, lights)
USB Ports (QC3.0 & Type-C)For fast charging smartphones, tablets, and laptops
LCD DisplayShows battery level, input/output power, and status alerts
Solar Charge InputMPPT controller for efficient solar panel charging
Car Charging InputFor charging from a vehicle's 12V outlet
AC Charging InputFor wall outlet charging (included adapter)
Overload ProtectionAutomatically shuts off output if overload detected
Battery Management SystemProtects against overcharge, over-discharge, and short circuit
Portable HandleFor easy transport

Installation

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

  1. Initial Charge: Connect the included AC adapter to the unit and a wall outlet. Charge fully before first use.
  2. Solar Panel Connection: Use the solar charging cable to connect compatible solar panels to the DC input port.
  3. Car Charging: Plug the car charging cable into the unit and your vehicle's 12V outlet.
  4. Device Connection: Connect your devices to the appropriate output ports (AC, DC, USB).

WARNING! Keep away from water, heat sources, and flammable materials. Do not disassemble the unit.

First-Time Setup

Power on the unit; observe the LCD display.

  1. Initial Charge: Ensure the battery is fully charged using the AC adapter.
  2. LCD Familiarization: Check the display for battery percentage, input/output wattage, and any warning icons.
  3. Output Configuration: Press the AC/DC output button to enable the desired power ports.
  4. ECO Mode Setup: Access the settings menu to configure auto-shutdown timers for energy saving.

CAUTION! Use only the provided or manufacturer-approved cables and adapters.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access settings via the Function Button and LCD Display. Front Panel: POWER Button, AC Output Button, DC Output Button, USB Output Button, LCD Display, Function Button.

Remote Monitoring (Optional): Connect via Bluetooth to the companion app for detailed stats and control.

Settings Menu: Battery Save Mode (ECO), Screen Brightness, Buzzer On/Off, Unit Reset. Display Info: Input/Output Power (W), Battery Percentage (%), Estimated Runtime, Error Codes.

Connecting Devices

AC Devices: Plug into AC outlets. DC Devices: Use 12V car port adapters. USB Devices: Connect directly to USB-A or USB-C ports.

  1. Ensure the device's power requirement is within the unit's output limits.
  2. Turn on the unit's corresponding output button (AC, DC, USB).
  3. Connect your device. The LCD will show the output power draw.
  4. For multiple devices, do not exceed the total maximum output power.

Tip: Start with the highest power device first to ensure stable operation.

Charging & Power Management

Supports AC wall charging, solar charging, and car charging.

  1. AC Charging: Connect the AC adapter. The LCD will show charging status and estimated time to full.
  2. Solar Charging: Connect compatible solar panels. Ensure direct sunlight for optimal performance.
  3. Car Charging: Plug into a vehicle's 12V outlet while the engine is running.
  4. Battery Save Mode (ECO): Enables auto-shutdown of outputs when connected devices are in standby or off.
  5. Monitoring: Use the LCD or app to monitor input power, battery health, and consumption history.

WARNING! Do not charge with incompatible solar panels. Avoid charging in extreme temperatures.

Safety Features

Overload/Short Circuit Protection: Automatically cuts power. Temperature Control: Fans activate during high load/charge. Low Voltage Protection: Prevents battery damage from deep discharge. Surge Protection: Safeguards connected devices.

Care & Maintenance

Store in a cool, dry place. Keep terminals clean and dry. Recharge at least every 3 months if storing long-term.

CAUTION! Do not expose to rain or moisture. Use a dry cloth for cleaning; do not use chemicals.

Regulatory Information

FCC Part 15: Class B digital device; complies with interference limits. UL Certified: Meets safety standards for portable power stations. Copyright © 2025 Powerwin; trademarks of Powerwin Technologies, Inc. For support, visit www.powerwintech.com or contact 1-800-555-0199.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Unit will not turn onBattery depletedConnect to AC power for charging. Allow 30 minutes before attempting to power on.
No output powerOutput disabled/overloadPress the corresponding output button. Check if overload icon is lit; disconnect devices and reset.
Slow charging (solar)Insufficient sunlight/panel mismatchEnsure panels are in direct sun. Verify panel voltage is within 11-28V range.
LCD shows error codeOver-temperature/short circuitMove unit to a cooler location. Disconnect all devices and restart. Refer to manual for code definitions.
Unexpected shutdownLow battery/overloadRecharge the unit. Check the total power draw of connected devices does not exceed 1000W.

Reset: Hold Function Button for 10 seconds to perform a system reset.

Service: 1-800-555-0199; www.powerwintech.com

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