oneup 720 User manual

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WARNING
1. Never disassemble, puncture, shock, damage, or incinerate
the product.
2. Recycle and dispose of ONEUP 720 in accordance with local
laws and regulations.
3. Pay attention to safety when handling the ONEUP 720.
4. Children or people with disabilities should use the product
under adult supervision.
ONEUP 720 | User Manual

The following terms are used in this document to indicate various levels of potential harm that may be caused by improper
operation.
The instructions, if not properly followed, may result in property damage and minor physical damage.
The instructions, if not properly followed, may result in property damage and serious physical damage.
The instructions, if not properly followed, may result in property damage, major accident and serious injury.
Product Use:
Product Safety Guidelines
Glossary
NOTICE
CAUTION
WARNING
Product Disclaimer
WARNING
WARNING
Read the ENTIRE User Manual before operating. Failure to operate the product correctly may result in damage
to the product or personal property and cause serious injury. ONEUP will not assume any legal responsibility.
DO NOT use the product with incompatible components or alter the product in any way without following the
instructions provided by ONEUP. Failure to follow these instructions will rende after-sales services and the product
warranty void. These Safety Guidelines include instructions for safety, operation and maintenance. It is important to
read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the user manual before assembly, setup, or use.
1. DO NOT expose the product to any liquids. DO NOT immerse the product in water. DO NOT leave the batteries out in the
rain or near a source of moisture. Moisture in the ONEUP 720 could cause short circuits, component failure, fires.
2. Never use non-ONEUP parts. ONEUP takes no responsibiliies for any damage caused by the use of non-ONEUP parts.
3. Never install or remove other modules from the ONEUP 720 when it is turned on. DO NOT plug or unplug other modules
when the power of the product is turned on, otherwise the power interface may be damaged.
4. Using the product in environments above 140ºF (60°C) may cause fires. Using the product below -4ºF (-20°C) will severely
affect the performance of the product. Allow the product to return to a normal operating temperature before using it.
5. DO NOT use the batteries in strong electrostatic or electromagnetic environments. Otherwise, the battery control board
may malfunction and cause a serious accident during use.
Read all safety tips, warning messages, terms of use and disclaimers carefully. Users take full responsibility for all usage
and operations. Familiarize yourself with the related regulations in your area. You are solely responsible for being aware of all
relevant regulations and using products in a way that is compliant.
Improper use may result in re, property damage, or personal injury. Make sure to use the product according to the
following safety rules and guidelines.

Travel Notice:
Product Battery Disposal:
Product Maintenance:
Product Storage and Transportation:
Product Charging:
6. Never disassemble or puncture the product in any way. Otherwise, it may leak, catch on fire, or explode.
7. DO NOT use the product if it was involved in a crash, accident, or a forceful jolt.
8. If the product falls into the water during use, take the product out immediately and put it in a safe and open area. Keep a
safe distance from it until it is completely dry. Never use it again and dispose it properly as described in the Battery Dis
posal section below. If the product catches fire, it is recommended to use fire extinguishing equipment in the following
order: water or water mist, sand, fire blanket, dry powder fire extinguisher, and carbon dioxide fire extinguisher.
9. DO NOT put the product in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container.
10. DO NOT allow pins, wires, or other metal pieces to enter the ONEUP 720 case, outlets, or controls. Metal pieces may
short circuit the product.
11. Avoid collisions. DO NOT place heavy objects on top of the ONEUP 720.
12. If there is dirt on any plug or outlet surface, use a dry cloth to clean it. Otherwise, it will cause abrasion and result in ener
gy loss or the inability to charge.
1. Always use approved charging cables. ONEUP does not take any responsibilities for any damages caused by using
non-ONEUP charging cables.
2. DO NOT use ONEUP 720 portable power station AC charging cables on other power stations. ONEUP takes no responsibili-
ties for any damages caused by customers’ failure to follow instructions. Doing so will void the warranty.
3. When charging, please place the product on the ground with no flammable or combustible materials around it. To prevent
accidents, never leave the product unattended during charging.
4. DO NOT charge the product immediately after a long or heavy load, because the device temperature may become too high.
DO NOT charge the device until it cools down to room temperature.
1. Keep the product out of the reach of children. If any child accidentally swallows any parts, please seek medical attention
immediately.
2. If a low-battery warning appears, charge the product before storing it. Otherwise, long-term storage may cause damage
to the batteries in the product. Batteries in the product will enter hibernation mode if they are depleted and stored for a
long time. Recharging the product can bring the battery out of hibernation.
3. DO NOT place the product near a heat source, such as inside a car in direct sunlight, a fire source, or an operating stove.
4. Store the product in dry environments. Please keep it away from water.
5. Make sure no objects can fall on or around the product while it’s being stored.
6. Never ship a product with a battery power level higher than 30%.
Do not bring this product on flights.
1. Dispose of ONEUP 720 in specific recycling boxes only after a complete discharge. Batteries are hazardous chemicals.
Please strictly follow your local regulations regarding the battery disposal and recycling.
2. Dispose of the product if it cannot be powered on after over-discharging.
1. Temperature for normal use and storage of this product is -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C) and temperature for optimal use
and storage of this product is 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C).
2. If the product is not used for a long time, the battery life may be reduced.
3. Discharge ONEUP 720 to 30%, then charge to 85% every 3 months to keep the battery healthy.

FCC Statement:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This product may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment
should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the us-
er’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guaran-
tee 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 off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTICE
ONEUP 720 Usage and Safety Guide
NOTICE
To turn ONEUP 720 on or off, you need to PRESS and HOLD the ON/OFF System Power Button. To turn on the AC power
outlet, you need to PRESS and HOLD the AC Button after turning on ONEUP 720. Users can turn off AC power when
they don’t need it and save power. Please follow this step-by-step introduction to understand ONEUP 720 buttons, display
screen, and more. Please fully charge (100%) ONEUP 720 before using it.
Congratulations!
You are now an ONEUP 720 user. This brief pamphlet is meant to help you. Please take some time to read it carefully before
using the product.

CONTENTS
Features of the ONEUP 720
LCD Display Introduction
Protection and Error Information
Connecting the Solar Panels
Entry-Level UPS
AC Smart Inverter Mode
Technical Specifications
How to Recharge ONEUP 720
ONEUP 720 FAQ
What’s in the Box
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1. LCD Display
2. USB-A Output Ports
3. ON/OFF Button of LED Light
4. Ambient Light Button*
5. USB-C 100W Output Port
6. Power Button & LCD Display Screen
ON/OFF & Power Indicator
7. DC Output ON/OFF Button (Car
Outlet, 2 DC 5521 Output Ports) & DC
Output Indicator
8. Fast Charge USB-A Output Port
9. AC Power Button (PRESS for ON/
OFF) & AC Output Indicator
10. 3 AC Output Sockets (100-120V version)
11. Ventilation Fan
12. AC Charging Input Port
13. Overload Protection Switch
14. Solar Charge/Car Charge Input Port
15. Power Earth Screw
16. Ambient Light
Features of the ONEUP 720
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Displays various conditions of the product.
Charge a wide array of devices such as smart phones, tablet, GoPro, speakers, or anything else that could be
charged through USB-A Port. The USB-A output icon will appear on the LCD display when a USB-A port is in use.
1. LCD Display
2. USB-A Output Ports
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3. ON/OFF Button of LED Light
4. Ambient Light Button
5. USB-C 100W Output Port
6. Power Button & LCD Display Screen ON/OFF Power Indicator
7. DC Output Port (Car Outlet, 2 DC 5521 Output Ports) & DC Output Indicator
8. Fast Charge USB-A Output Port
9. AC Power Button AC Output Indicator
10. 3 AC Output Sockets (100-120V)
11. Ventilation Fan
There’re three types of LED light: low light, strong light, and SOS rescue signal flash. Press it once to turn on
the low light; press it twice to turn on the strong light; press it one more time to turn on the SOS rescue signal
flash; then press it again to turn off the LED light. Long press can turn off the LED directly.
1. When LCD Screen is on, to turn on the Ambient Light, short press the Ambient Light Button. If the Ambient light is on, short
press the Ambient Light Button to change the mode of the light and long press to turn it off.
2. When LCD Screen is off, the Ambient Light will automatically turn off.
Ambient Light Mode: Static, Rainbow, Breathing, Wave, Dynamic.
Devices that charge through a USB-C port, such as a MacBook Pro, Android phone, can be charged by the ONEUP 720
USB-C port. The USB-C Output icon will appear on LCD Display when the USB-C port is in use.
The USB-A output icon will appear on the LCD display when the port is in use. Fast charge-enabled devices can be charged
at a maximum speed of 18W. If your device does not support fast charging, the device will charge in a normal speed.
The AC power button controls the AC output of the ONEUP 720. The AC power needs to be turned on manually. To enable AC
power, press the AC power button. When AC power is not in use to charge a device, press the AC power button to turn off
the AC power. Make sure to unplug the power cord from the AC port. When the AC power of the ONEUP 720 is enabled, the
AC indicator will light up. If the AC power is not used for more than 12 hours, the AC ports will turn off automatically.
Charge devices that require a 100-120V (100-120V region) wall charger such as laptops, TVs, refrigerators, vacuums, etc.
The Smart inverter enables the built-in 600W inverter to support 600W to 1800W devices by lowing their power required. This
feature does not support all electrical devices with higher power rating, please test to confirm before use. It is not recom-
mended to use the ONEUP 720 to power heavy-duty devices e.g., air conditioners, coffee machines, clothes dryer, electric
camp stoves, full size refrigerators, microwaves, mowers, ovens, washing machines etc.
Press DC ON/OFF to turn on or off ONEUP 720 DC power. The DC power button controls the ONEUP 720s car charger
output and two direct currents (DC 5521) outputs. The car charger output supports an output up to 10A, which is sufficient to
power most electrical appliances used in vehicles. When the DC ON/OFF switch is on, the product will not shut down on its
own until it runs out of power.
Press the system power button once to turn the ONEUP 720 on. Press and hold the system power button to turn the ONEUP
720 off. When ONEUP 720 is turned on, the power indicator is in breathing mode, and the display is on; When the ONEUP
720 is running, you can switch on or off the display screen by pressing the Power Button once. When ONEUP 720 senses
that any output port is in use, the display will automatically light up. The ONEUP 720 screen will enter into the sleep mode
after being in idle for more than 5 minutes, but the battery will still be running. The system standby time is 2 hours by default.
The fan prevents ONEUP 720 from overheating. Please make sure nothing blocks the vents at both ends of the ONEUP 720.

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Plug in the AC Charging Cable into the port and connect the AC Charging Cable to an AC power source. The U.S. and Japa-
nese version support 100Vac-120Vac (50Hz/60Hz) charging.
When the input current continuously exceeds 10A during a charge, the AC charging port will trigger the overload protection
(the Overload Protection Switch button will automatically pop out). When the product is confirmed to be normal, press the
overload protection switch button to continue charging.
12. AC Charging Input Port
13. Overload Protection Switch
14. Solar Charge/Car Charge Input Port
Show power and charging status signals.
16. Ambient Light
Connect at most two 110W solar panels in parallel to recharge ONEUP 720. ONEUP 720 supports a solar input of 10-25Vdc,
200W, 12A Max. ONEUP 720 supports 12V car charge up to 8A. (Remember to start the engine when you charge via car
charge, otherwise, the car battery may be drained.) Do not use the same cigaratte lighter port to charge other devices when
recharging ONEUP 720. The ONEUP 720 outlets can still be used to charge your devices when the ONEUP 720 is recharging
via car charge.
15. Power Earth Screw
For safety reasons, some eletrical appliances need to be grounded. The power earth screw provides an option to get your
ONEUP 720 grounded using a grounding cable.
LCD Display
This number indicates the remaining charge / discharge time.
a. Remaining Charge/Discharge Time
b. Battery Level Indicator
Shows the remaining power. The icon rotates while charging. When remaining power reaches 0%, the icon flashes to warn
of low battery. Please charge ONEUP 720 immediately.
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d. High Temperature Indicator
e. Low Temperature Indicator
f. Fan Indicator
g. Current Input
h. Current Output
Shows the fan speed, which is controlled by ONEUP 720 automatically.
Shows the current input power of ONEUP 720 in watts.
Shows the current output power of ONEUP 720 in watts.
Shows the remaining power (%). If the display shows 0%, please charge ONEUP 720 immediately.
c. Battery Level Percentage
When the temperature of the ONEUP 720 is too high, a high-temperature warning icon appears on the screen. Please
cool down the product before use.
When the temperature of the ONEUP 720 is too low, a low-temperature warning icon appears on the screen. Please warm
up the product properly before use.
i. Overload Warning
The overload icon appears along with a second icon indicating what part of the ONEUP 720 is in an overload condition.
Port Usage Indicators
The AC indicator icon will appear on the LCD display when the AC power button is
turned on.
The USB-A output icon will appear on the LCD display when a USB-A port is in use.
The USB-C output icon will appear on the LCD display when a USB-C port is in use.
The Car Power Output icon will appear on the LCD display when a Car Output
port is in use.
AC Indicator
USB-A Indicator
USB-C Indicator
Car Power Output Indicator
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Battery Indicator
Refers to the Protection and Error Information Section.

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Protection and Error Information
The ONEUP 720 display screen showcases different icons to indicate errors or prompts. Read the infor-
mation below to understand the icons and what to do when they appear.
USB-A Overload
Protection
Icon(s): USB-A and OVERLOAD icons flash together. What to
do: Disconnect all electrical appliances and wait 10 seconds
before connecting each appliance again.
USB-C High-Temperature
Protection
High-Temperature
Recharging Protection
Icon(s): USB-C and High-Temperature icons flash together.
What to do: Disconnect all electrical appliances and wait
until ONEUP 720 has cooled down before connecting each
appliance back.
Icon(s): Recharging Time, Battery Exclamation, and High-Tem-
perature icons flash together.
What to do: This will happen especially when you recharge the
ONEUP 720 immediately after a heavy battery use. Disconnect
Charging Cables and all electrical appliances and wait until ONE-
UP 720 has cooled down before plugging Charging Cable back in
and recharging.
USB-C Overload Protection
Icon(s): The USB-C icon and the OVERLOAD icon flash
together.
What to do: Unplug the appliances, the unit will automatical-
ly resume operation after 10 seconds.
High-Temperature
Discharging Protection
Icon(s): Battery Exclamation and High-Temperature icons flash
together.
What to do: Turn OFF System Power and let ONEUP 720 cool
down before turning the System Power back on.
Low-Temperature
Recharging Protection
Icon(s): Recharging Time, Battery Exclamation, and Low-Tempera-
ture icons flash together.
What to do: Disconnect Charging Cables and all electrical appli-
ances and place ONEUP 720 in warmer place before plugging
Charging Cable back in and recharging.
Low-Temperature
Discharging Protection
Icons(s): Battery Exclamation and Low-Temperature icons
flash together.
What to do: Turn OFF System Power and place ONEUP 720
in warmer place before turning the System Power back on.
Overload Discharging
Protection
Icon(s): Battery Exclamation and OVERLOAD icons flash
together.
What to do: Disconnect all appliances, restart the ONEUP
720, and add each appliance back in in turn. Please note
that electrical appliances must be operated within rated
power.
Overload
Recharging-protection
Icon(s): Recharging Time, Battery Exclamation, and OVER-
LOAD icons flash together.
What to do: Unplug the charging cables, restart the ONE-
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Communication Failure be-
tween the Main Board and
BMS
Light stays on
Icon(s): Exclamation icon flashes.
What to do: Restart the ONEUP 720.
Icon(s): Exclamation icon flashes.
What to do: Restart ONEUP 720.
Communication Failure be-
tween the Main Board and
AC
Inverter Output Overload
Inverter High-Temperature
Protection
Icon(s): AC icon flashes.
What to do: Restart the ONEUP 720.
Icon(s): AC and OVERLOAD icons flash together.
What to do: Turn off ONEUP 720. Unplug all appliances.
Wait 10 seconds, turn System Power ON then AC Power ON
and plug each appliance back in in turn. If the icons keep
flashing, do not charge or discharge the unit. Please note
that electrical appliances must be operated within rated
power. (For more information about Smart inverter function,
go to P12.)
Icon(s): AC and High-Temperature icons flash together.
What to do: Turn off ONEUP 720 and let it cool down. Then
turn System Power On and AC Power On.
Car Charger Overload
Car Charger High-Tempera-
ture Protection
Icon(s): Car and OVERLOAD icons flash together.
What to do: Restart ONEUP 720, make sure all electrical
appliances are used within the specified power range.
Icon(s): Car and High-Temperature icons flash together.
What to do: Turn ONEUP 720 off and let it cool down. Turn
System Power On then DC Power On.
*If the product is not operating properly or the icon keep flashing, please contact the customer support team. Do not
charge the unit.
Inverter Low-Temperature
Protection
Icon(s): The AC and Low-Temperature icons flash together.
What to do: Turn off ONEUP 720, move ONEUP 720 to a
warmer place and wait for the inverter to warm up. Turn the
AC Power off; the unit will automatically recover.
Fan Blockage
Icon(s): Fan icon flashes.
What to do: Turn the ONEUP 720 off, carefully clean, and
vacuum around the vents on both sides of the product. Then
turn the ONEUP 720 on.

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Connecting the Solar Panels
How to Recharge the ONEUP 720 Using Solar Panels
For full step-by-step instructions about how to connect ONEUP 720 with solar panels, please refer to the Solar Panel User
Guide.
The ONEUP 720 can support a 10-25V DC input. When the input exceeds 25V, the ONEUP 720 overvolt-
age protection will be activated. Overvoltage may damage the product. Users should read these instruc-
tions carefully because any incorrect use of solar panels that leads to product damage will void the war-
ranty.
Charging Method 1
ONEUP 720 Charging Port
XT60 Connector
ONEUP 720
MC4 Connector
SOLAR PANEL-21.6V
Users can connect a solar panel as shown in Example 1. DO NOT attempt to connect more than one solar panel in series.
1. Connect the solar panel to the MC4 to XT60 Solar Charging Cable. Connect the XT60 connector to the ONEUP 720 XT60
input port to charge the ONEUP 720. Users can connect up to 2 sets of solar panels in parallel to the MC4 port as shown
in Example 2.
2. If you want to connect 2 sets of solar panels, connect them with our solar MC4 parallel connection cable and connect
the solar MC4 parallel connection cable to the MC4 to XT60 Solar Charging Cable. Then Connect the XT60 connector to
the ONEUP 720 XT60 input port to charge the device. The parallel connection cable is an optional accessory that is sold
separately.
Note: The Solar MC4 Parallel Connection cable is an optional accessory that needs to be purchased separately. The charging
methods below are with respect to using the 110W Solar Panel.
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Charging Method 2: (Parallel Connection Only)
ONEUP 720 Charging Port
XT60 Connector
SOLAR PANEL-21.6V X2
Solar MC4 parallel connection cable
* Users need to buy the solar panels and related
parallel connection accessories on their own.
ONEUP 720
2. Connecting Third-Party Solar Panels to ONEUP 720
SOLAR CABLE
SOLAR PANEL
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+ +
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Users can buy their own third-party solar panels to power ONEUP 720, provided that the solar panels have a standard MC4
connection and the voltage and current (10-25V DC, 12A Max) comply with the specifications of ONEUP 720. The third-party
solar panels will be able to recharge ONEUP 720 through the MC4 to XT60 cable. does not provide free repair services for
any damage to the power station caused by third-party products.
ONEUP 720 Entry-level UPS Use Reminder
Entry-Level UPS
ONEUP 720 AC system supports an entry-level UPS function. You can use the ONEUP 720 AC socket while the ONEUP 720 is con-
nected to an AC power source (your devices or appliances connected the ONEUP 720 AC socket will get power from the AC power
source, not the ONEUP 720 battery). When the AC power source loses power suddenly, the ONEUP 720 will switch to provide power
to the devices and appliances connected to it in <30ms. This is considered as an “entry-level” grade UPS function that does not
support 0ms switching.
Do not connect devices with strict uninterrupted power supply requirements. Perform multiple tests to confirm compatibility before
connecting devices such as data servers and workstations with ONEUP 720. ONEUP not be responsible for any loss of data or
equipment damages caused by customers’ failure in following the instruction.
In accordance with the UL2743 standard, the AC outlets of the ONEUP 720 are in a double blade, ungrounded configuration, it is
recommended to use the UPS function only for temporary emergency usage rather than for long-term usage. DO NOT connect the
ONEUP 720 to devices or electrical appliances with bare metal when charging to avoid the risk of electric shock.

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Entry-Level UPS User Guide
AC Smart Inverter Mode
Users can connect the AC charging cable of ONEUP 720 to an AC power source, connect a device to ONEUP 720, and
turn on the AC switch to automatically enter the entry-level UPS mode. When the AC power source is cut off, power will be
supplied from the battery of ONEUP 720 to power your device (as shown below).
UPS is only applicable to electrical appliances below 600W. To avoid an Overload condition, do not attempt to
power any equipment drawing more than 600W of power. ONEUP not be responsible for any loss of data or
equipment damages caused by careless use or customers’ failure to follow the instructions. Only one ONEUP 720
can conduct the UPS function; the UPS function is not available when more than one ONEUP 720 is connected
together. Please follow the connection instructions below:
With the built-in 600W inverter, you can use the Smart inverter feature to power 600W-1800W appliances without the dis-
ruption caused by overload protection. Traditional inverters will overload when one electrical appliance with a higher rated
power is connected. Meanwhile, ONEUP 720
built-in inverter, which has the Smart inverter feature, enables the powering of
600W-1800W electrical appliances. Please take note of the following when using Smart inverter:
1. The Smart inverter mode is not available in the charging state.
2. When using appliances with a rated power of 600W-1800W, please connect only one appliance. When connect-
ing more than one electrical appliance, the change of voltage may affect the usage of other electrical devices.*
* You may use electrical appliance with heating elements and a rated power between 600W-1800W, such as hair
dryers and electric kettles. But the Smart inverter mode is not applicable for all electrical devices. Some devices
with a rated power of 600W-1800W that have strict voltage requirements are still not compatible. Please conduct a
full test to confirm before usage. It is not recommended to use the ONEUP 720 to charge heavy-duty devices, such
as air conditioners, coffee machines, clothes dryer, electric camp stoves, full size refrigerators, microwaves, mow-
ers, ovens, washing machines etc.

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Technical Specifications
General Specs
Outputs
Input
Battery
Net Weight
Dimensions
Pack Capacity
Single Cell Equivalent Capacity
Testing and certification
AC Output (x3)
USB-A Output (x2)
USB-A Fast Charge (x1)
USB-C Output (x1)
Car Power Output (x1)
DC5521 Output (x2)
Solar Charge Input
Car Charger (Example 2)
AC Charge Input Power (Example 1)*
Cell Chemistry
Discharge Temperature*
Charge Temperature*
Shelf Life
Cycle Life
Lithium-ion
-4-140°F (-20-60°C)
32-113°F (0-45°C)
1 Year (after fully charging the device)
800 cycles to 80%+ capacity
AC Charge Input Voltage 100-120Vac (50Hz/60Hz)
200W, 10-25Vdc, 12A Max
12Vdc 8A Max
AC Charge 660W Max
600W (Surge 1200W) total, 120Vac, 60Hz
5Vdc, 2.4A, 12W Max, per port
5Vdc/2.4A, 9Vdc/2A, 12V/1.5A, 18W Max
5Vdc, 9Vdc, 12Vdc, 15Vdc, 20Vdc, 5A, 100W Max
136W, 13.6Vdc, 10A Max
13.6Vdc, 3A Max(per port)
17.6 lbs (8.0kg)
11.4 x 7.3 x 9.3 in (28.9 x 18.4 x 23.5 cm)
720Wh (28.8V, 25Ah)
200,000mAh @ 3.6V
UL, FCC, RoHS, UN38.3
* Please Note: The following information has been obtained under supervised test conditions.

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AC Charging Cable
Car Charging Cable
0-80% charged in 1 hour
0-100% charged in 1.6 hour
Example 1:
Example 2:
0-100% < 8 hours
How to Recharge ONEUP 720
<2 hrs
<8 hrs
AC Charging
(660W Max)
Car Charger
(96W Input)
(AC Charging Cable included)
(Car Charging Cable
included)
Can ONEUP 720 Power Devices and Charge at the Same Time?
ONEUP 720 has an AC charging port and an XT60 charging port located on the side. ONEUP 720 can be charged with a
12V car charger, solar panels, or with AC power.
Yes, ONEUP 720 can power devices at the same time as charging.
ONEUP 720 FAQ
How to Clean ONEUP 720?
ONEUP 720 is a versatile, durable power station that can be used in many types of applications. You can clean ONEUP
720 using a dry, non-abrasive cloth. Use detergent that is used for cleaning mobile phones and computer screens if you
need to clean ONEUP 720 more thoroughly. DO NOT expose ONEUP 720 to excessive amounts of liquid, as doing so can
damage the product or result in injury.

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How to Store ONEUP 720?
How to Use ONEUP 720 Safely?
Please use ONEUP 720 in its recommended operating temperature range. Using ONEUP 720 out of the recommended operating
temperature range may cause the power station to exceed safe and effective working limits. ONEUP 720 is not waterproof. DO NOT
immerse ONEUP 720 in water. Doing so will void the warranty.
If ONEUP 720 is used to power electrical devices with heating elements for over 30 minutes, such as a hairdryer, the pow-
er station may enter a high-temperature protection mode. Please wait for about 1 hour before charging the ONEUP 720, or
using it to power devices again.
Store ONEUP 720 in a dry and cool environment, away from any abrasive objects. DO NOT store or place ONEUP 720
near water. Please turn off the ONEUP 720 and store it within its recommended use and storage temperature range. If
you need to store the ONEUP 720 for a long time, please discharge the ONEUP 720 to 30%, then charge it to 85% every 3
months.
ONEUP 720
User Manual and
Warranty Card
DC5521-DC5525 Ca-
ble
AC Charging Cable
(Input)
Car Charging Cable
(Input)
Solar Charging Cable
(MC4 to XT60 Input)
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