DC power supply unit 1...32 V/0...20 A

LD 726890
DC power supply unit 1...32 V/0...20 A
DC power supply unit 1...32 V/0...20 A
  8  DC power supply unit 1...32 V/0...20 A

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Description

Extremely powerful extra-low voltage power supply. Can be used as a constant-voltage or constant-current source; thus also suitable as battery replacement. May be used, for example, as a current source for the Hall effect in metals, for generating strong magnetic fields, or in the field of power electronics.
Stabilised and regulated DC voltage adjustable. Includes two three-digit digital displays for current and voltage; electronically permanently short-circuit-proof and external voltage-proof. LED display for constant current operation.

Technical data

  • Output: 1...32 V / 0...20 A, max. 640 W
    via 4 mm safety sockets (max 5 A on the front, 20 A on the rear)
  • Residual ripple at full load: 5 mV
  • Two 3-digit digital displays for electric current and voltage
  • Connection voltage: 230 V, 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions: 200 mm x 90 mm x 225 mm
  • Weight: 2.6 kg

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