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Power Supply Unit No name 12V 10A model 12V/10A/P — switching DC output
Power Supply Unit No name 12V 10A model 12V/10A/P — switching DC output
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Power Supply Unit No name 12V 10A model 12V/10A/P — switching DC output
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Power Supply Unit No name 12V 10A model 12V/10A/P — switching DC output
Power Supply Unit No name 12V 10A model 12V/10A/P — switching DC output
The No name 12V 10A model 12V/10A/P switching power supply delivers a regulated 12 V DC output with up to 10 A continuous current. This compact switching DC output unit is intended to provide a stable low-voltage supply for electronic equipment where a reliable 12V source is required. The housing and terminal layout are suitable for installation inside enclosures or mounted on flat surfaces in consumer, hobbyist and light professional applications.
The switching design ensures high conversion efficiency and reduced heat generation compared with linear supplies, while providing stable voltage under varying loads. Short-circuit and overload tolerance helps protect connected devices and the unit itself during transient conditions. Its compact footprint and standard DC output make integration straightforward when powering LED strips, surveillance cameras, small controllers and other 12V devices.
Connect the AC input to a compatible mains source following local wiring regulations and ensuring correct input voltage. Observe polarity when connecting the 12 V DC output to the load—positive to the + terminal and negative to the − terminal. Before connecting sensitive electronics, verify the output voltage with a multimeter and confirm the load does not exceed the 10 A rating. Allow adequate ventilation around the unit and avoid covering ventilation openings during operation.
Install the unit in a dry, dust-free location with sufficient airflow. Use appropriately rated wiring and fuses on both the input and output sides to protect against overcurrent. For installations supplying multiple devices, calculate the combined current draw to ensure it remains within the 10 A limit and include a margin for inrush currents from LEDs or motors.
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