How to Properly Use the AC and DC Outputs on Your Power Station?

Properly using both AC and DC outputs ensures you get the most out of your power station while protecting it from damage. Here’s how:

1. AC Output (For Larger Devices)

Use the AC output for devices that require high power, such as laptops, electric stoves, or small refrigerators.

Always check the power requirement of your device. Ensure that the power station’s AC output wattage is sufficient for the device. For example, if a device requires 100W, make sure the output provides at least 100W.

2. DC Output (For Smaller Devices)

DC outputs are ideal for charging smaller devices such as smartphones, tablets, or drones.

Ensure you’re using the correct cable for your devices. Most DC ports use 12V outputs, so make sure your device is compatible.

3. Switch Between AC and DC Output as Needed

If you’re powering both AC and DC devices at the same time, consider the total power consumption. If you exceed the power limit of your power station, it may shut down automatically to prevent damage.

4. Turn Off Unused Outputs

If you’re not using either AC or DC ports, switch them off to conserve battery life and ensure the system doesn’t use unnecessary power.