• D/T/Q Series switching power supply
D/T/Q Series switching power supply
$14.00
Model
Q-120C
Q-120B
Q-60C
Q-60B
T-120B
T-120A
NET-75A
NET-75B
T-60B
T-60A
T-30B
T-30A
D-300B
D-300A
D-250B
D-250A
D-120B
D-120A
D60-B
D60-A
D50-B
D50-A
AD30-30B
AD30-30A
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. D/T/Q Series switching power supply
Rated power 75W
Certification CE
Insulation resistance ≥100MΩ(500VDC)
Terminal type Threaded type
Wide voltage input range AC100V-260V
rated output of CH1 5V,7A
rated output of CH1 12V,2A
rated output of CH1 -12V,0.7A
rated output of CH1
Wide frequency range 47-63Hz
Series D/T/Q Series
Product Detail

15 - 500W Multi - output Enclosure - type Constant - current Switching Power Supply without PFC. Its core features include multi - channel independent constant - current output (capable of simultaneously driving 2 - 10 different loads), a wide power coverage range (from low power to medium - high power), an enclosure - type structure (equipped with basic protection and heat dissipation capabilities), and relatively low cost (without a PFC circuit). It is suitable for scenarios where there is no mandatory requirement for power factor (such as non - industrial - grade scenarios, areas with lenient power grid requirements), where multiple groups of constant - current loads (mainly LED) need to be driven simultaneously, and where there is a certain demand for installation convenience. The specific applications are as follows:

1. Medium - large commercial lighting and multi - area decoration systems.

2. Multi - module display cabinets and display systems.

3. Multi - load power supply and auxiliary power supply for small - medium - sized equipment and instruments.

4. Group control systems for outdoor and landscape lighting. 

 

Features:

Wattage:15W-500W

Miniature size, non-PFC 

Universal AC input

LED indicator for power on

Protections:Short Circuit/Over Load/Over Voltage/Over Temp

Built-in EMI filter with tiny ripple

100% full load burn-in test

2 Years Warranty

 

selection reference

 

If you need to know about or order switching power supplies of other specifications, Please check the model selection manual.↓↓↓ 

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High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/Instrument Transformer/Equipment Parts
Business Type
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Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
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