Can any device be powered from ANIMATE? e.g. flat screens, printers.
ANIMATE is primarily designed to power mobile devices, such as phones, tablets or laptops that take up to 60W (we have 100W solutions under development, but as no Type-C devices currently draw 100W then it is not considered urgent) through the TUF-HP or ARC-series wireless charging modules. However, ANIMATE will include an Inverter (available late 2022) that will convert the safe 24V DC output of a QIKPAC Battery back to 230V. This will allow connection of mains-only operated equipment, such as a flat-screen monitor for a mobile presentation wall, through our international range of QIKFIT socket modules. The output of the Inverter is 150W, suitable for most monitors up to 50/55 inch and other devices that might require up to 150W. All you need to do is check your appliance input specifications before connection to ANIMATE, to ensure compatibility. We also have some converter cables for low powered DC devices so please contact us to check.
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