Why do I need a PSU (Power Supply Unit)?
The PSU converts incoming AC power to DC power to be stored in the QIKPAC battery. The PSU can be mounted into furniture alongside the battery and charged with a removable power cable. Alternatively, the battery can be removed from the furniture to be charged. The PSU forms the basis of our QIKPAC Charger Base to convert incoming AC power to DC power to charge the batteries that are removed from furniture.
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