RHINO PSV “Value Series” DC Power Supplies from AutomationDirect

January 24, 2019

AutomationDirect has added economical PSV series power supplies and universal battery control modules to the RHINO DC power supplies lineup. RHINO PSV “Value” series DIN rail power supplies are available in a wide selection of voltage and wattage ranges. 5V RHINO DC supplies are available in 15 and 25-watt ratings with 12V supplies at 48W. 24V DC supplies are available in 30, 50, 100, 120, 240 and 480W; and 48V supplies are rated up to 120W.

15 to 100W models, in ultra-compact plastic housings, have an efficiency rating of up to 89.0%, a full power operating temperature range from -10°C to +55°C and are NEC Class 2 / Limited Power Source (LPS) certified.

120 to 480W RHINO power supplies have a metal housing, provide full power from -10°C to +50°C and efficiencies up to 88.0%. These models have a built-in constant current circuit for reactive loads.

Starting at $32.00, RHINO PSV series DC power supplies are UL/cUL recognized, CE approved and have a three-year warranty.

Also added are universal battery control modules (starting at $30.00) that provide uninterruptible 24VDC bus voltage and offer battery protection for over voltage, deep discharge, short circuit and reverse connection. Alarm outputs indicate input, output and battery conditions.

To learn more, visit www.automationdirect.com/dc-power-supplies

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