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RHINO PSR Power Supplies from AutomationDirect

December 5, 2023

Rhino PSR Power Supplies from AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has added new RHINO BASIC PSR series power supplies that feature high power density, high efficiency, and overcurrent protection in constant current mode, making them ideal for charging applications.

PSR series power supplies offer an ultra-slim design in a rugged aluminum housing, adjustable output voltage, and are available in:

  • 120/240 VAC single-phase input models with 24-28 VDC outputs at up to 480 Watts
  • 480 VAC three-phase input models with 24-28 VDC outputs at up to 960 Watts 

The new RHINO PSR series power supplies are UL Listed, CSA approved, CE marked, and RoHS compliant. They offer a 1-year warranty and start at $69.00.

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RHINO PSRP and PSRT Series Switch-Mode Power Supplies from AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has added RHINO PRO PSRP and RHINO TOUGH PSRT series power supplies to their extensive selection of switching power supplies. The PSRP series power supplies feature a sleek, space-saving design with push-in connectors, a rugged aluminum housing, and many DC power options including:

  • Single-phase input unit with 12 VDC output at 120 Watts
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  • Three-phase input models with 24 VDC outputs at up to 960 Watts

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