What if my device does not use 24V?
ANIMATE QIKPAC batteries run on 24V DC power. If accessory products run on alternate voltages, an adapter (DC converter cable) is required to step down the voltage.
OE’s ARC series of wireless chargers run on 9V (ARC80 and ARC-G) and 19V (ARC-H).
Each one requires a DC converter cable to change the ANIMATE 24V system to the appropriate voltage for the ARC charger.
OE supplies the following standard converter cables:
GST08 to 9V Micro-USB (for ARC80 and ARC-G products)
GST08 to 19V 3.5mm barrel (for ARC-H)
GST08 to 4-pin Molex for LogicData sit-stand motor
GST08 to 2-pin Molex for Linak sit-stand motor
GST08 cables can be used to connect other 3rd party elements to ANIMATE – please contact us to discuss whether a converter cable is required for your furniture.
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