Roger PS4D is a power supply unit dedicated to installation in RACS 5 system, particularly to supply MCX2D and MCX4D expanders and PSD4D power distributors but it can also be used for other applications if its nominal conditions of use are satisfied. It is equipped with an adjustable potentiometer that allows the user to increase the rated output voltage from 12.0V to 13.8V. The PSU is designed to be installed inside an enclosure and must be attached with included screws. It features overload and overvoltage protection for safety and reliability. The PSU's terminals V+ and V- must be connected to the supplied device using included wires to prevent significant voltage drop, which is particularly essential when the device is equipped with a battery.
Roger PS4D is a power supply unit dedicated to installation in RACS 5 system, particularly to supply MCX2D and MCX4D expanders and PSD4D power distributors but it can also be used for other applications if its nominal conditions of use are satisfied. It is equipped with an adjustable potentiometer that allows the user to increase the rated output voltage from 12.0V to 13.8V. The PSU is designed to be installed inside an enclosure and must be attached with included screws. It features overload and overvoltage protection for safety and reliability. The PSU's terminals V+ and V- must be connected to the supplied device using included wires to prevent significant voltage drop, which is particularly essential when the device is equipped with a battery.
Roger PS4D is a power supply unit dedicated to installation in RACS 5 system, particularly to supply MCX2D and MCX4D expanders and PSD4D power distributors but it can also be used for other applications if its nominal conditions of use are satisfied. It is equipped with an adjustable potentiometer that allows the user to increase the rated output voltage from 12.0V to 13.8V. The PSU is designed to be installed inside an enclosure and must be attached with included screws. It features overload and overvoltage protection for safety and reliability. The PSU's terminals V+ and V- must be connected to the supplied device using included wires to prevent significant voltage drop, which is particularly essential when the device is equipped with a battery.
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