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ATH-1301 DC Power Supply 300V / 1A 1 Channel

Perfect choice for repair and debugging processes and an ideal power supply for research laboratories. Input voltage: 110VAC~127VAC±10%/60Hz; 220VAC~240VAC±10%/50Hz (Switchable). Output voltage: 0…300 V. Output current: 0…1 A. Line regulation: CV ≤ 2 x 10-3 + 30mV. CC ≤ 2 x 10-3+ 3mA. Load regulation: CV ≤ 2 x 10-3+ 0.2 V. CC ≤ 2 x 10-3+ 0.5 mA. Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.3 x 13.4 in / 260 x 160 x 330 mm. Weight: 17 lb / 7.7 kg.

Manuals: 
User's Manual (264.97 Kb)

AKTAKOM ATH-1301 is high voltage DC regulated power supply, with its continuously adjustable voltage output. Constant voltage and current limited are switchable automatically. The unit features in small size, good performance, novel appearance and etc, it is the ideal power supply unit for science investigation, college, factory, electronic appliance maintenance and etc.

Features:

  • Constant voltage and constant current
  • Aluminium alloy panel
  • Two LEDs display output volt and amp

Specifications:

  • Input voltage:
    - 110VAC~127VAC±10%/60Hz
    - 220VAC~240VAC±10%/50Hz (Switchable)
  • Output voltage: 0…300 V
  • Output current: 0…1 A
  • Line regulation:
    - CV ≤ 2 x 10-3 + 30mV
    - CC ≤ 2 x 10-3+ 3mA
  • Load regulation:
    - CV ≤ 2 x 10-3+ 0.2 V
    - CC ≤ 2 x 10-3+ 0.5 mA
  • Ripple and noise:
    - CV ≤ 50 mV rms
    - CV ≤ 1 mV rms
  • Protection: over current
  • Display accuracy
    - Volt indication: ±(0.5%Rdg+2 digits)
    - Ampere indication: ±(1.0%Rdg+2 digits)
  • Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.3 x 13.4 in / 260 x 160 x 330 mm
  • Weight: 17 lb / 7.7 kg

Accessories:

  • User Manual
  • Power Cord

Frequently Asked Questions

  • May I use AKTAKOM power supplies to charge accumulators?

  • May I use AKTAKOM power supplies to charge accumulators?

    AKTAKOM power supplies can’t be used for accumulator charging since it may cause the accumulator breakage (recharge, electrolyte boiling, extra pressure of the internal gas which will lead to the accumulator explosion). Accumulators should be charged with the current source which controls the accumulator voltage and regulates the charging current accordingly. When the required accumulator voltage is achieved such type of source simply stops the charging process, its name is a charging device.


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