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Power Supply PULSAR PSC-12010 — 12V 1A IP67 sealed switching adapter
Power Supply PULSAR PSC-12010 — 12V 1A IP67 sealed switching adapter
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Power Supply PULSAR PSC-12010 — 12V 1A IP67 sealed switching adapter
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Power Supply PULSAR PSC-12010 — 12V 1A IP67 sealed switching adapter
Power Supply PULSAR PSC-12010 — 12V 1A IP67 sealed switching adapter
PULSAR PSC-12010 is a sealed switching power supply that provides a stable 12V DC output at up to 1A. With IP67 ingress protection, this compact adapter is engineered for use in outdoor and damp environments where protection from dust and water is required. It supplies regulated DC power suitable for low-power CCTV cameras, detectors, access control modules and other small electronic devices that require a constant 12V source.
The sealed design with IP67 rating protects internal components from dust and temporary immersion in water, increasing reliability in exposed installations. As a switching adapter, it delivers stable voltage with high efficiency and reduced heat generation compared with linear supplies. Its compact and robust housing simplifies mounting in confined spaces and helps maintain steady performance under variable environmental conditions.
Install the power supply in a location that maintains the IP67 protection — for example, inside a weatherproof junction box or mounted where it will not be submerged continuously. Connect the AC input according to local electrical regulations and wire the 12V DC output to the equipment requiring power, observing correct polarity. Verify that the total current draw of connected devices does not exceed 1A. After wiring, test the output voltage under load to confirm stable 12V supply.
Use proper cable glands and gaskets to preserve the sealed enclosure when routing cables. Avoid continuous operation at or above the maximum rated current to extend service life. For installations with higher power demand or long cable runs, consider voltage drop and select appropriate conductor sizes or a higher-capacity power unit.
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