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Power Supply SMPS Atte APS-70-120-E 12V 6A 72W
The Atte APS-70-120-E is a switching mode power supply (SMPS) that converts mains AC to a regulated 12V DC output with a maximum current of 6A and a rated power of 72W. Designed for indoor use, this compact unit provides stable low-voltage power for a range of devices including CCTV cameras, network equipment, small controllers and LED lighting strips. The supply emphasizes consistent voltage regulation and protection features typical for modern SMPS designs to support continuous operation of connected electronics.
The Atte APS-70-120-E offers a compact footprint and efficient AC-to-DC conversion suitable for installations where space is limited. Its rated 12V/6A output provides sufficient headroom for multiple low-voltage loads, while built-in protection circuits help reduce the risk of damage from overloads or short circuits. The device is intended for indoor mounting and delivers a steady 12V output that minimizes voltage drop for devices sensitive to supply fluctuations.
This power supply is intended for indoor, mains-powered applications and is not weatherproof or rated for outdoor exposure without additional enclosure. It provides a fixed 12V output and is therefore not suitable when adjustable voltage or higher power capacity is required. For devices drawing more than 6A continuously or installations needing redundancy, a higher-capacity or dual-feed solution should be considered.
Mount the Atte APS-70-120-E in a ventilated indoor location close to the devices it will power. Connect the AC mains supply following local electrical codes and ensure correct grounding where required. Attach the 12V DC output to the devices using appropriately rated wires and connectors, observing polarity. Verify total connected load does not exceed 6A and allow for some headroom to avoid continuous operation at maximum rating. After wiring, power on the unit and measure the output voltage to confirm stable 12V before finalizing installation.
For reliable operation, keep the power supply away from heat sources and allow clearance for airflow. Use short, adequately rated DC cables to minimize voltage drop and periodically inspect connections for corrosion or looseness. If powering multiple devices, distribute connections to avoid a single point of failure and consider protection fuses or circuit breakers on individual outputs when applicable.
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