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ATH-2335 DC Power Supply 30V / 5A, 2 channels

Laboratory DC power supply. 4 3-digit LCDs. Short circuit protection. Current and voltage stabilization mode. 2 channels. Output voltage: 0...30 V x 2. Output current: 0...5 A x 2. Setting error of the output voltage: 1% + 2 dgt. Setting error of the output current: 2% + 2 dgt. Voltage ripple and noise (rms), typical: 1 mV. Current ripple and noise (rms), typical: 2 mA. Dimensions: 8.1 x 6.02 x 4.3 in / 206 x 153 x 110 mm. Weight: 26.5 lb / 12 kg

AKTAKOM ATH-2335 laboratory DC power supply outputs smoothly regulated stabilized voltage and current. Due to its precise setting capabilities of the output parameters and affordable price ATH-2335 is considered a perfect power supply to use when repairing or adjusting electronic equipment as well as for the use in research laboratories.

Features:

  • 4 3-digit LCDs
  • Short circuit protection
  • Current and voltage stabilization mode

Specifications:

  • Channels: 2
  • Output voltage: 0...30 V x 2
  • Output current: 0...5 A x 2
  • Setting error of the output voltage: 1% + 2 dgt
  • Setting error of the output current: 2% + 2 dgt
  • Voltage ripple and noise (rms), typical: 1 mV
  • Current ripple and noise (rms), typical: 2 mA
  • Dimensions: 8.1 x 6.02 x 4.3 in / 206 x 153 x 110 mm
  • Weight: 26.5 lb / 12 kg

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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