Extech Switching Mode DC Power Supply

The Extech single output switching mode DC power supply converts local AC mains power into DC power, with adjustable voltage and current levels.

Features

  • Includes two built-in user defined voltage and current level settings
  • Push knobs support coarse and fine tuning for both voltage and current
  • 120 VAC or 230 VAC (50/60 Hz) inputs supported
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The Extech Switching Mode DC Power Supply is a dual action voltage and current control supply with push knob for fine and coarse tuning. The unit has 0 to 30V, 20A adjustable output switching mode power supply. A remote control is used for output voltage/current and on/off, and two user-defined voltage and current presets are avaiable, as well as one 13.8V/20A factory preset. The supply has an over voltage, over-temperature, and short circuit protection. 

  • Output voltage range: 1 to 30V
  • Output voltage resolution: 100mV
  • Output current range: 1 to 20A
  • Output current resolution: 100mA
  • Basic accuracy: ±(0.5%+2 digits)
  • Load voltage regulation: 50mV
  • Line voltage regulation: 20mV
  • Load current regulation: 100mA min
  • Line current regulation: 50mA min
  • Ripple and noise: <5mVrms
  • Power: 382275 - 120VAC, 50Hz/60Hz, 382276 - 230V, 50Hz/60Hz
  • Dimensions: 7.9 x 3.5 x 8.5" (200 x 90 x 215mm)
  • Weight: 5.7lbs (2.6kg)
  • (1) DC power supply
  • (1) Power cord
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