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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

1200W,50A 

AC/DC SWITCHING 

POWER SUPPLY

In case of an error the screen will display the cause of error.

WARNING  AND  ERROR MESSAGE

AC

 

INPUT

100-240V

OFF

ON

Temp. Controlled Fan

CA UTION: 

Check the AC Voltage

Before POWER ON

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the Gforce 

50A AC/DC Switching Power Supply

We are confident that 

you will be very pleased with its performance because our AC/DC Switching Power Supply is designed 

and  manufactured  by  skilled  professionals  using  the  highest  standard  in  workmanship

You  can  be 

assured of many years of trouble free service

.

1200W, 

Your G

force AC/DC switching Power Supply is designed to use household AC power source to power 

equipments that required DC power

The Gforce converts standard household power 100-240V AC to 15

-

30V DC power and can supply up to 50 amperes of continuous power

.

Active PFC: smaller AC input current less interference, and Conform to CE Regulations.

One

 

main

 

DC power

 

outputs, up

 

to

 

50

 

amperes.

Output voltage adjustable 15

-

30V.

LCD indicates voltage, current

  

amperes output, output power and the output power percentage.

AC 100-240V worldwide operation: need not any alternative switcher, worldwide safe operation.

Two USB ports

5 volts

2100mA total for iPad

mobile phone, digital cameras and etc.

Smart cooling fans turned on upon the temperature automatically.

Over current, over voltage, over load and over temperature protection.

Short-circuit protection on output, safer and more reliable.

FEATURES

1

2

AC Power 

Input Socket

Power

Switch 

USB Power

5V / 2.1A

Cooling

Fan

Cooling

Fan

LCD Display

(Current/Voltage/Output Power 

Percentage of Output Power)

Voltage Adjustment Dial

(15V-30V)

Main DC Output

(50A Max)

XT90 Connector

3 DC Output

10A Max Each

Over current protection.

Your  power  supply

'

s  overload  protection  circuit  automatically  shuts  down  the  power  supply  when  it  is 

overload and resets by turning POWER to OFF

If over power protection shows on LCD display

set POWER to OFF

reduce the load 

(

by using a device 

that does not require more than 1200 watts

), 

then set POWER to ON.

If over temperature protection shows on LCD display, set POWER to OFF

,

 reduce the load and wait for 

the device to cool down. than set POWER to ON.

OPERATION

To use the power supply after you connect the device to it

set POWER to turn it on with the power switch.

Please check all connections and confirm the wall AC outlet has power before you switch on the power 

supply.

The LCD will display actual output voltage, current. If the voltage is NOT suitable for your charger or other 

load, using the dial rotary to change the output voltage.

Output Power

 

Chart

Output Voltage(V) Max Current(A) Max Power(W)

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

1150
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200

50.0
50.0 
48.0 
46.2 
44.4 
42.9 
41.4 
40.0 

Output Voltage(V) Max Current(A) Max Power(W)

50.0 
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0

750
800
850
900
950

1000
1050

1100

To  take  advantage  of  Gforce  1200W’s  full  power  capability,  the  output  voltage  should  be  24V  DC  or 

higher. Per Ohm’s law, 24V x 50A = 1200W. Therefore, if you want to attain 1200W of output power, the 

output voltage must set to 24V DC or higher.

The actual amount of output current feeding to the loading is also limited to 1200 Watts. If output voltage

is 30V, the max current is 40A.

Don

'

t

 

adjust

 

the

 

output

 

voltage

 

when

 

the

 

power

 

supply

 

is

 

under

 

loading

.  

It

 

may

 

cause

damage to

 

the

 

charger

.

Warning:

Over current
protection.

Over temperature protection.

Over power protection.

Over temperature
protection.

Over power
protection.

Output voltage

adjustable 15

-

30V

Output Voltage

(15-30V)

Output Current

(UP to 50A)

3 0 . 0 V    3 5 . 2 A
1 0 5 6 W    8 8 . 0 %

Output Power

Percentage of 

Output Power

Over voltage protection.

Over voltage
protection.

Low voltage protection.

Low voltage
protection

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