Product Manual
Q:
Does the EdgePower oer wireless mobile phone
charging (i.e. Qi)?
A:
Wireless charging is not oered at this time. If desired,
a standard USB-based wireless charger could be plugged
into the USB-A port.
Q:
Does EdgePower support Quick Charge 3.0
to “fast charge” Android phones?
A:
Yes. The USB-A port supports Quick Charge 3.0 technology.
Q:
Do I have to turn the clamp-on unit on and o?
Or will it automatically start charging when something
is plugged in?
A:
The USB ports are always on when a battery is inserted.
The AC port requires you to press the power button
(located on the clamp-on unit) on and o. The power
button on the battery only turns the battery indicator
lights on and o and does not aect the operation of
any of the charging ports.
Q:
Is EdgePower compatible with every common laptop,
tablet, phone, etc.?
A:
Yes. It is compatible with any device with up to a 100W
power adapter.
Q:
What devices should not be plugged into EdgePower?
A:
Any device that exceeds 120W peak demand on the AC
port for over 10 minutes should not be plugged into the
EdgePower. If the plugged-in device exceeds this amount,
the EdgePower’s device protection functions will activate,
causing the clamp-on unit to turn o and ash a green
indicator light.
Q:
Can I plug in multiple devices at the same time?
For example, can I plug a phone into the USB-A
port, a laptop into the USB-C or AC, and another
device into the AC or USB-C plug?
A:
Yes, you can plug in up to 3 mobile devices, or
1 laptop and 2 mobile devices. Most laptops will
need to be plugged into the AC port, while specic
laptops (such as current-generation MacBook
Pro models) can also be plugged into the
USB-C PD port.
Q:
When multiple devices are plugged in at the same
time, does that slow down the charging of the devices?
A:
No. Devices will charge at the same speed as they
would if they were plugged in one-at-a-time.
Features, Operation, and Installation:
Q:
How long will the EdgePower keep any particular
device charged while plugged in and being used?
A:
To answer the question, you’ll need to know the average
in-use wattage (W) of the device being plugged in.
For example, a laptop may consume between 15 and
45 watts under normal use. Dividing the EdgePower
battery rating of 146.52 “watt-hours” yields between
3 and 9 additional hours of use beyond the power
provided by the laptop’s internal battery.
A smartphone may use an average of 2 watts under
normal use. That translates to around 70 additional
hours beyond the power provided by the phone’s
internal battery.
NOTE: If multiple devices are simultaneously plugged in,
the additional run time for all three devices can be
estimated by their combined average watts and dividing
146.52 by that total. For example, if you have a 10-watt
device, a 20-watt device, and a 15-watt device, you’d divide
146.52 by 45, which would equate to an extra 3.25 hours
of use.
Q:
Are EdgePower components waterproof?
A:
No. As with most electric and electronic devices,
care must be taken to keep them away from moisture.
Q:
Do you need tools to assemble or install
KwikBoost EdgePower?
A:
The batteries and battery chargers require no
assembly or installation. The clamp-on desktop
charging station unit is attached to a desk or
tabletop using the included 8mm hex wrench.
Q:
Is there a way to secure the batteries, charging stations,
and desktop charging station unit to avoid theft?
A:
3-bay and 9-bay battery chargers oer a receptacle for a
Kensington lock. The rechargeable Battery, Single Battery
Charger, and Clamp-On Desktop Charging Unit are
designed with a proprietary connection system to deter
theft. Specically, since an EdgePower battery can only be
used in an EdgePower system, there is no reasonable incentive
to steal it.
Q:
Do you sell Kensington locks and cables with EdgePower
or do I need to buy them separately?
A:
Cables and locks will need to be purchased separately.
Security:
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800-323-4656 | Fax 847-244-1818 | www.LuxorFurn.com/Edgepower
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