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Important Safety Instructions Please save these instructions. The User Manual provides important operation and maintenance instructions for PHOENIX 1000 Portable Power Station. Please read the User Manual carefully before operation and save it for future reference. Failure to observe the instructions or precautions in the User Manual can result in electrical shock, serious injury, or death, or can damage PHOENIX, potentially rendering it inoperable. Symbols Used The following symbols are used throughout the User Manual to highlight important information. Indicates a potentially dangerous condition which could result in injury or death. Indicates a critical procedure for safe and proper installation and operation. Indicates an important step or tip for optimal performance. General Safety Information DO NOT immerse PHOENIX in water or leave it out in the rain. DO NOT puncture, drop, crush, penetrate, shake, strike, or step on PHOENIX. DO NOT open, dismantle, repair, tamper with, or modify PHOENIX. DO NO insert foreign objects into the casing or outlets of PHOENIX. Please keep PHOENIX away from heating equipment. DO NOT touch the exposed electrolyte or powder if PHOENIX is damaged. DO NOT use PHOENIX with life support equipment or other medical equipment. Please keep PHOENIX out of the reach of young children. DO NOT dispose of PHOENIX as household waste. Please recycle PHOENIX in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Please inspect PHOENIX before each use. Stop using PHOENIX if any visible damages in-
cluding cracks, dents, and deformation or abnormalities including unusual smells and heating are observed.
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Please ensure that no water sources including downspouts, sprinklers, or faucets are above or near PHOENIX. leading to PHOENIX. Please ensure that snow does not accumulate around PHOENIX. DO NOT lean on, stack anything on top of, or hang anything from PHOENIX or from cables Please ensure that PHOENIX is securely fastened during transportation.
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Table of Contents Product Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 05
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Product Overview United States
/Canada/Japan Europe
/South Korea China United Kingdom Australia
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LCD Display CIG Port LED Strip Lights AC Outlets Overload Protector AC Inlet DC Input Port Parallel Outlet
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Package Content PHOENIX 1000 Portable Power Station AC Power Cable Solar Charge Cable Car Charge Cable User Manual
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LCD Display Icon Name Description Indicates the current battery level. As the PHOE-
NIX charges, the ring will light up clockwise with the increasing percentage, and the endmost ring segment will fast flash. Once PHOENIX is fully charged, all the ring segments will light up and re-
main solid. As the PHOENIX discharges, the ring will go out counterclockwise. When the battery lev-
el drops below 10%, the last ring segment will slow Input Power Indicates the amount of power going into PHOE-
NIX. Output Power Indicates the amount of power going out of PHOE-
NIX. Remaining Time Indicates the amount of time before PHOENIX is completely charged or discharged. When PHOE-
NIX idles, the remaining time will show 99 hours. AC Outlet Status the AC Outlet(s).
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Icon Name Description CIG Port Status SPS Mode Status Single Phase Parallel Mode Status Split Phase Parallel Mode Status WiFi Status Indicates the connection status of the WiFi.
allel mode. When the single phase parallel mode is mode. When the split phase parallel mode is initial-
High Temperature Protection Indicates the protection related to high tempera-
tures. Low Temperature Protection Indicates the protection related to low tempera-
tures. Indicates the protection related to the internal bat-
tery. Current Protection Indicates the protection related to current. Voltage Protection Indicates the protection related to voltage. PHOENIX might need special attention if the [High Temperature Protection], [Low Tempera-
Please refer to the Troubleshooting section for detailed instructions.
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Operation display the operating status of PHOENIX. go out. DC Home Connection It is required to turn on PHOENIX before connecting it to the DC Home app. Setting Up Scan the QR code to download the DC Home app. Open the DC Home app. Click Sign Up to sign up for a new account.
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Bluetooth Connection Click + on the top right corner to search for PHOENIX. Please keep the phone or tablet within 65.6 feet (20 m) of PHOENIX. WiFi Connection Click + on the top right corner to search for PHOENIX.
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PHOENIX only connects to the 2.4GHz WiFi network.
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Charging DO ONLY use Renogy approved accessories to charge PHOENIX. DO NOT charge PHOENIX immediately after a long heavy run. Please charge PHOENIX immediately when the battery level drops below 10% to prevent overdischarge. To extent the cycle life, please fully charge PHOENIX before each use. It is not required to turn on PHOENIX manually before charging. PHOENIX turns on automati-
cally once it detects the charging source(s). PHOENIX features 3 charging methods solar, AC, and car. Solar Charging Place a solar panel (sold separately) under direct sunlight. Steer clear of objects that can shade the solar panel and slow down the charging process. Connect the DC Input Port of PHOENIX to the solar connectors of the solar panel with the in-
cluded solar charge cable. PHOENIX will start charging automatically. Multiple solar panels can be connected in series for a higher power rating.
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The operating voltage of the solar panel array shall exceed 10V, and the open circuit voltage shall NOT exceed 100V. Please ensure that the solar panels are of the same type and ratings and under similar condi-
tions. ture. PHOENIX automatically limits the input power. It is allowed and recommended to charge PHOENIX with a solar panel array rated above 400W to account for the energy conversion loss. For optimal charging performance, it is recommended to charge PHOENIX with the solar pan-
el array on bright sunny days free of clouds. The solar charge time is highly dependent on the solar irradiance and the ambient tempera-
AC Charging The iTurbo technology enables PHOENIX to be charged up to 80% within 1 hour. Connect the AC Inlet of PHOENIX to a wall outlet with the included AC Power Cable. PHOE-
NIX will start charging automatically. The charging speed is set to fast by default. It can be reduced on the DC Home app for a qui-
eter charging experience.
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Car Charging Start the car engine. Connect the DC Input Port of PHOENIX to the CIG port in the car with the included Car Charge Cable. PHOENIX will start charging automatically. Powering Devices DO NOT discharge PHOENIX at high tempe PHOENIX can provide a total output power of up to 2100W. Please allocate the output power rationally. DO NOT overload PHOENIX. DO NOT connect high power devices to PHOENIX when it is running low.
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It is required to turn on PHOENIX before powering devices. PHOENIX might not be able to deliver exact 998.4Wh energy when powering high power de-
low 2100W. vices CIG, and AC. USB-A/USB-C Devices will stop powering the devices. speaker, wireless headphone, and drone. held game console, and DSLR camera. power. support the Quick Charge (QC) standard. Power Delivery (PD) standard. Car Powered Devices vice to the CIG Port to start powering the device. stop powering the device. um, car air fan, and CPAP machine. The CIG Port can power most car powered devices including portable refrigerator, car vacu-
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AC Devices Home app. Home app. devices to the AC Outlets to start powering the devices. The output frequency of the AC Outlets can be switched between 50Hz and 60Hz on the DC stop powering the devices. The AC Outlets can power most AC devices rated under 1500W including desktop computer, TV, game console, full-size refrigerator, space heater, vacuum, and microwave. 1500W and 3000W including hair dryer, electric kettle, toaster oven, electric grill, electric cook-
top, and electric iron.
tions. Inappropriate output frequency might damage the device. heat dissipation when the AC Outlets are in use. PHOENIX might not be able to power the AC devices that require high starting currents even though they are rated under 1500W. age limits. Standby Power Supply (SPS) It is not required to turn on PHOENIX manually before using it as a SPS. PHOENIX turns on automatically once it is connected to a wall outlet. PHOENIX can work as a SPS to deliver emergency AC power to the devices during a power outage. Connect the AC Inlet of PHOENIX to a wall outlet with the included AC Power Cable. Connect the devices to the AC Outlets. The SPS mode will be turned on automatically with the devices powered by the AC power from the wall outlet. In the case of a power outage, PHOENIX will deliver emergency AC power to the devices with a transfer time less than 20ms.
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DO NOT connect AC devices rated over 1500W to PHOENIX for emergency AC power. DO NOT connect AC devices that require a transfer time less than 20ms including data server and workstation to PHOENIX for uninterrupted AC power. Please check the holdup time of the Parallel Connection It is required to turn on PHOENIXes before connecting them in parallel. The iStack technology allows two PHOENIXes to be connected in parallel to deliver 1996.8Wh capacity and 2700W AC output. Single Phase Parallel Connect the Parallel Outlets of two PHOENIXes with a single phase parallel kit (sold sepa-
rately). The single phase parallel mode will be turned on after a few seconds of initialization. Connect the devices to the single phase parallel kit to start powering the devices. Through the single phase parallel kit, two PHOENIXes can together power most single phase AC devices rated under 2700W including washing machine, room air conditioner, and vacuum.
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Split Phase Parallel (US/CA/JP Models Only) Connect the Parallel Outlets of two PHOENIXes with a split phase parallel kit (sold separate-
ly). The split phase parallel mode will be turned on after a few seconds of initialization. Connect the devices to the split phase parallel kit to start powering the devices. Through the split phase parallel kit, two PHOENIXes can together power most split phase AC devices rated under 2700W including baseboard heater, electric clothes dryer, and electric stove. Please ensure that PHOENIXes are of the same model. Please ensure that the AC Outlets of PHOENIXes have the same output voltage and output frequency.
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The split phase parallel mode is available on US, CA, and JP models only. Please read the user manuals of PHOENIX Single Phase Parallel Kit and PHOENIX Split Phase Parallel Kit before connecting PHOENIXes in parallel. Please fully charge the PHOENIXes before connecting them in parallel. The AC Inlet will be disabled for AC charging and SPS mode when the single phase parallel kit or split phase parallel kit is connected to PHOENIX. It is not recommended to power devices through the AC Outlets when PHOENIXes are con-
nected in parallel. Strip Lights Operation It is required to turn on PHOENIX before using the LED Strip Lights. what lighting mode they are on. The brightness of the LED Strip Lights can be adjusted on the DC Home app. When PHOENIX is charging, the LED Strip Lights will automatically turn on in breath mode by Timeout Settings LCD Display Timeout energy. USB Ports Timeout When no operation is made for 5 minutes, the LCD Display will go out automatically to save The timeout of the LCD Display can be set or disabled on the DC Home app. abled on the DC Home app.
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CIG Port/AC Outlets Timeout When the device draws low or no power from the CIG Port or AC Outlets for 1 hour, the CIG The timeout of the CIG Port or AC Outlets can be set or disabled on the DC Home app. Unit Timeout gy. The timeout of PHOENIX can be set or disabled on the DC Home app.
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Maintenance Cleaning Remove all the connections from PHOENIX. Clear the leaves, debris, and dust from the fans of PHOENIX. Clean the casing of PHOENIX with a soft dry cloth. Keep the area around PHOENIX clean and dry. Turn PHOENIX back on. Reconnect the devices to PHOENIX. Charge PHOENIX to 50%. Remove all the connections from PHOENIX. Handle PHOENIX carefully to avoid sharp impacts or extreme pressure on the casing of Storage PHOENIX. DO NOT expose PHOENIX to extreme temperatures above 131 F (55 C). DO NOT expose PHOENIX to direct sunlight, moisture, or precipitation. Please keep PHOENIX away from water, heat, dust, dirt, corrosives, and metal objects. Please ensure that no metal objects can fall on or around PHOENIX.
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Troubleshooting If PHOENIX does not operate properly, refer to the table below for possible causes and cor-
If the corrective steps do not work, contact our customer service through renogy.com/con-
rective steps. tact-us/. Icons Pattern Possible Causes Corrective Steps Slow Flash AC Input Overvoltage/
Undervoltage Overload Protector Pop Up AC Input Overcurrent Slow Flash DC Input Overvoltage/
Undervoltage Disconnect the AC Inlet from the wall outlet. Measure the voltage of the wall outlet. Stop using the wall outlet if its voltage falls outside Connect the AC Inlet to the wall outlet with the appropriate voltage. Charging can be re-
sumed. Disconnect the AC Inlet from the wall outlet. Press down the Overload Protector to reset it. Reconnect the AC Inlet to the wall outlet. Contact us for help if the Overload Protector pops up again. Disconnect the charging source from the DC Input Port. Check the volt age rat ing of the charging source. Stop using the charging source if its output voltage is rated lower than 10V or high-
er than 50V. Connect the charging source with the ap-
propriate voltage rating to the DC Input Port. Charging can be resumed. Slow Flash Charge Output Overvoltage/
Undervoltage LCD Display lit up to release the protection. Contact us for help if the icons persist.
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Icons Pattern Possible Causes Corrective Steps Slow Flash Charge Output Overcurrent/Short Circuit Slow Flash Overvoltage/
Undervoltage Slow Flash Overcurrent Slow Flash CIG Output Overvoltage/
Undervoltage Check the current ratings of the devices. Stop using the devices if they draw currents that ex-
LCD Display lit up to release the protection. Connect the devices with the appropriate cur-
Fast Charge Port. Power can be resumed. LCD Display lit up to release the protection. Contact us for help if the icons persist. Check the current ratings of the devices. Stop using the devices if they draw currents that ex-
LCD Display lit up to release the protection. Connect the devices with the appropriate cur-
resumed. Disconnect the device from the CIG Port. LCD Display lit up to release the protection. Reconnect the device to the CIG Port. Contact us for help if the icons persist.
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Icons Pattern Possible Causes Corrective Steps Slow Flash CIG Output Overcurrent/Short Circuit Slow Flash AC Output Overvoltage/
Undervoltage Slow Flash AC Output Overload/Short Circuit Slow Flash Inverter High Temperature Disconnect the device from the CIG Port. Remove the short circuit if the CIG Port is shorted. Check the current rating of the device. Stop using the device if it draws current that ex-
LCD Display lit up to release the protection. Connect the device with the appropriate cur-
rent rating to the CIG Port. Power can be re-
sumed. Disconnect the devices from the AC Outlets. Display lit up to release the protection. Reconnect the devices to the AC Outlets. Contact us for help if the icons persist. Disconnect the devices from the AC Outlets. Remove the short circuit if the AC Outlets are shorted. Check the power ratings of the devices. Stop using the devices if their power ratings are higher than 800W. Display lit up to release the protection. Connect the dev ices wit h the appropriat e power ratings to the AC Outlets. Power can be resumed. Check if the fan inlet and outlet are blocked. Cool down PHOENIX to the room temperature. Display lit up to release the protection. Power can be resumed.
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Icons Pattern Possible Causes Corrective Steps Reallocate the output power to ensure that the total output power is under 1050W. LCD Display lit up to release the protection. Slow Flash Total Output Overload Power can be resumed. Disconnect all the connections from PHOE-
NIX. Check if the fan inlet and outlet are blocked. Cool down PHOENIX to the room temperature. Reconnect the charging source(s) to PHOE-
NIX. Charging can be resumed. Power can be resumed. Warm up PHOENIX. Charging can be resumed automatically. Power can be resumed. Slow Flash Temperature Slow Flash Temperature
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Icons Pattern Possible Causes Corrective Steps Fast Flash Single Phase Parallel Failure Check the output voltages of the AC Outlets. Stop connecting PHOENIXes in parallel if their Disconnect the single phase parallel kit from PHOENIXes. Check the models of PHOENIXes. Stop con-
necting PHOENIXes in parallel if they are of Switch the AC Outlets of PHOENIXes to the same output frequency. Fully charge PHOENIXes. Reconnect PHOENIXes in parallel with the single phase parallel kit. Disconnect the split phase parallel kit from PHOENIXes. Check the models of PHOENIXes. Stop con-
necting PHOENIXes in parallel if they are of Fast Flash Split Phase Parallel Failure Check the output voltages of the AC Outlets. Stop connecting PHOENIXes in parallel if their Switch the AC Outlets of PHOENIXes to the same output frequency. Fully charge PHOENIXes. Reconnect PHOENIXes in parallel with the split phase parallel kit.
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Dimension Weight 18.27 x 10.79 x 11.57 inch / 464 x 274 x 294 mm 41.0 lbs / 18.6 kg General Charge Temperature Discharge Temperature Storage Temperature Type Capacity Cycle Life AC Input DC Input put (x1) 85V~120V (JP)/90V~140V (US, CA)/200V~240V (EU, UK, AU, KR, CN) 45Hz~55Hz/57Hz~65Hz, 998W Max Battery Lithium Iron Phosphate 41.6V, 24000mAh / 998.4Wh 2000 Cycles (80% DOD, 80% EOL) Input 10V~100V 10A, 400W Max Output 5V 2.4A, 12W Max
5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A, 18W Max 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 5A, 100W Max CIG Output (x1) 13.6V 10A, 136W Max AC Output (x3/x6) 100V (JP)/120V (US, CA)/220V~240V (EU, UK, AU, KR, CN) 50Hz/60Hz, 1500W Rated, 3000W Surge Total Output 2100W Max
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FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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esuac yam taht ecnerefretni gnidulcni ,deviecer ecnerefretni yna tpecca tsum ecived sihT )2(
undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-
tion 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 instruc-
tions, 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
ing measures:
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.reviecer dna tnempiuqe eht neewteb noitarapes eht esaercnI )2(
connected. pleh rof naicinhcet VT/oidar decneirepxe na ro relaed eht tlusnoC )4(
FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled en-
vironment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm be-
tween the radiator & your body. IC STATEMENT
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