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16-port 12V DC Rackmount Power Supply
Model: P12DC16P-1U

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Features:
  • 16-port 8Amp 12V DC Regulated Power Supply in 1U Rack Mounting Panel
  • 16-port power supply, 120V AC / 230V AC to 12V DC (NON-Regulated) / 8Amp (Max) output.
  • Each port output current 0.5A (Max).
  • Built-in “no fuse breaker” to avoid current overload.
  • Built-in PTC (positive temperature coefficient) for short protection and auto rework on each port.
  • NON-LOAD output 17V.
 
Application Diagram:
 

Caution for Operation:

With the built-in short protection circuit, the device will open while it is in short circuit condition. Please check the system to find out what caused the shortage.  After the problem has been solved, reset the power switch and then the system will operate properly.

Caution: Connect only one device to one port. Never connect one device to two different ports, or it will lose protection. (See below diagram)

 

Specification:
Model Number
P12DC16P-1U
Port
16
Output Voltage
12V DC (Regulated)
Output Current
0.5A / Port
Output Trip Current
1A / Port
Short Cut Time
0.2 Sec / Port
Cut Current / Time
2.5A / 4Sec
Re-settable Output
AUTO
Re-settable Output Time
1 Sec (Min)
Total Output Current
8Amp (Max)
Dimensions W × H × D mm
437 × 170 × 44mm
Weight g
4000g
Storage Temperature
-30ºC ~ 70ºC
Operation Temperature
-10ºC ~ 45ºC

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