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The DROK 24V Power Supply is a robust and versatile AC to DC converter, capable of delivering a maximum output of 20A at 24V. With a wide adjustable voltage range and built-in protections, itβs perfect for various applications, from computers to CCTV systems. The user-friendly LED display and cooling features ensure safe and efficient operation.
Material | Metal |
Color | Single Display Fix Current |
Maximum Power | 4.8E+2 Watts |
Output Current | 20 Amps |
Output Voltage | 24 Volts |
Output Wattage | 480 Watts |
Amperage | 2E+1 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Barrel Connector |
Input Voltage | 110 Volts |
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A Reliable and Efficient Power Source
The DROK 48V Power Supply is a high-quality, DC power supply designed to provide a stable and reliable power source for various applications. It features a compact and robust design, making it ideal for use in both industrial and laboratory settings.**Key Features:*** **Wide Output Range:** It offers a wide output range of 0-48V, allowing it to power a wide range of devices.* **High Power Capacity:** With a maximum power output of 240W, it can handle demanding applications requiring significant power.* **Stable and Precise Output:** The power supply provides a highly stable and precise output voltage, ensuring that connected devices receive a consistent power supply.* **Adjustable Output Current:** The output current can be adjusted from 0-5A, giving users flexibility in powering devices with different power requirements.* **Multiple Protection Features:** It incorporates multiple protection features, including overcurrent, short-circuit, and overvoltage protection, ensuring the safety of connected devices.* **Compact and Durable Design:** The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to store and transport. Its rugged construction ensures durability and long-term performance.**Applications:**The DROK 48V Power Supply finds applications in a wide range of areas, including:* Laboratory equipment and testing* Industrial automation and control* Battery charging* Medical equipment* Audio amplifiers* Power tools**User Experience:**Users have consistently raved about the DROK 48V Power Supply's performance and reliability. It is easy to set up and use, with intuitive controls that allow for precise voltage and current adjustments. The stable output and multiple protection features provide peace of mind during operation.**Pros:*** Stable and precise output* Adjustable output current* Multiple protection features* Compact and durable design* Easy to use and set up**Cons:*** Some users may find the 5A maximum output current limiting for certain high-power applications.* The lack of a digital display for voltage and current readings may be a minor inconvenience for some users.**Conclusion:**The DROK 48V Power Supply is an excellent choice for anyone requiring a reliable and efficient power source for their applications. Its wide output range, high power capacity, and comprehensive protection features make it a versatile and dependable solution. Its compact and durable design ensures ease of use and longevity. Overall, the DROK 48V Power Supply is highly recommended for both industrial and laboratory use.
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Taig Micro lathe DC motor setup
I am using this Drok 115VAC to 24V 20A variable power supply, along with a YaeTek 24V DC 350W Permanent Magnet Electric Motor, to drive my Taig Micro II lathe. Considering this whole kit cost about $80 I'm very happy with the result. While not perfect, the value is so high I have to give it 5 stars.If you've been thinking about one of these motors for your micro lathe I say, go ahead! If you are running the 115VAC Marathon motor that Taig sells, then you know about that motor. It's OK, but the speed range with the 4 step pullies is 430 RPM to 1725 RPM, pretty high for larger parts. And it's big, heavy, and kind of brutish - there is no way you need that much power, nor can it even be transmitted with the stock belt.This DC motor setup runs well down to about 5 volts/570 RPM, which is a lathe speed of 140 RPM. It will go a lot slower, but it sounds a bit notchy. It's happier above 5 volts, and I usually have it set about 16 Volts, which makes a lathe speed of 450 RPM to 1800 RPM. The power supply goes to 28 volts and the motor is spinning at 3200 RPM.This PS has been flawless in this application. It is the voltage regulated only model. Using a "Kilowatt" meter I'm seeing up to about 120 watts in my application. So, about 5A at 24V. The PS seems perfectly happy, and the fan has never turned on. Judging from the motor whine while running the lathe there is a very minor variation in RPM with no load, just a few RPM or small fraction of a percent speed. Under cutting load I've not noticed any significant speed change - it does sound like the system is working harder but that's normal.The motor has plenty of torque for this application. At 7V I have no trouble machining 2" diameter aluminum at a no drama SFM. Once again, the belt is the limitation.The only negative for me is the motor is kind of loud. It makes an ever rising pitch and volume whine as RPM increases. I only use this lathe for occasional small parts, so the noise doesn't matter. If you are doing production, it might get tiresome.Who knows how long it will last. Considering it's intended use as a scooter motor I'm hoping with this very light lathe duty it will last forever.
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Quality
This works great like the adjustable voltage control. I checked the voltage with a meter and the display is pretty spot on could be either my meter or the unit. Only complaint would be how the unit is labeled the AC AND DC Might confuse people the AC input is on the right side and the DC output is on the left at least on my device
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