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Thank you for purchasing the ProTek R/C "Pro 40" Power Supply. This is one of the most powerful, easy to operate, feature packed
power supplies in its class. When properly cared for, the Pro 40 power supply will provide you with years of efficient and reliable
operation.

Operating Instructions:

Ensure that no load is connected to the power supply before connecting to a 110V AC power source
Always place on a stable, flat surface
Do not overload the power supply (no more than a 40 Amp load)
Verify the correct polarity of the output terminals before connecting any device (Red = Positive / Black = Negative) and DO
NOT reverse the polarity
Verify that the LED is on and that the cooling fan is operating
If the unit becomes hot to touch, disconnect immediately

Safety Precautions:

Do not leave the power supply unsupervised while in use
Keep power supply away from heavy vibration, moisture, dust, or excessive heat
Do not move the power supply while in use
Do not operate near fire or water
Use care when transporting to avoid any kind of impact
Do not operate with wet hands
Do not modify or disassemble the power supply
Do not use the power supply to charge a battery, or connect a battery directly to the terminals
Do not connect incompatible chargers to the power supply (do not exceed the amperage load)

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the ProTek R/C "Pro 40" Power Supply. This is one of the most powerful, easy to operate, feature packed power supplies in its class. When properly cared for, the Pro 40 power supply will provide you with years of efficient and reliable operation.
  • Page 2 (in our example, 37 watts), and divide it by the output voltage provided by the power supply. We will be using 13.8V as our baseline number, because the ProTek Pro 40 Power Supply produces 13.8V of output voltage. So, because the wattage determined in part one is 37W, we will divide that by 13.8V.

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