
15 Volt DC 60.0 Amp Switch Mode Power Supply - CSI1560SW
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Circuit Specialists 15 Volt, 60.0 Amp DC Power Supply
The CSI1560SW is a fully regulated, high powered switching benchtop power supply with adjustable voltage and current.
The CSI1560SW is a high powered switch mode power supply with great features. Its high efficiency, compact size, light weight and reliability make it a stand out value at this price. The large, clear front panel LCD display shows volts, amps and the power mode. The voltage and current output can be adjusted by the user via two large front panel multi-turn knobs for precise control of settings.
Main, full power output is by rear panel terminals and there is an auxilliary front panel output via banana plugs for lower power applications (less than 5 amps). This high quality, high power bench power supply provides accurate output while allowing the user to precisely control the voltage and current. Ideal for lab, educational or testing applications, the unit implements a low ripple design closing the gap traditionally found between switch mode power supplies and linear power supplies.
CSI1560SW Power Supply Specifications
- Variable voltage output: 0-15 VDC
- Variable current output: 0-60 amps
- Ripple & Noise (peak to peak) Voltage: 100mV
- Voltage Meter: 3 digit LCD Display +/- 2% +3 counts
- Current meter: 3 digit LCD Display +/- 2% +3 counts
- Input Voltage: 110VAC/60Hz
- Protections: Overload/Over Temperature
- Dimensions: 338 x 87 x 214mm
- Weight: 2.9 kg, 6.5 lbs
Due to safety concerns, Circuit Specialists does not stock power adapters or converters for power supplies at this time.
For more information, refer to the CSI1560SW DC Power Supply's Owners Manual.
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