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This 36V 4A (144W) AC/DC power supply features a universal 5.5mm x 2.5mm plug, making it an ideal replacement for various devices including LED lights, inkjet printers, and laser engravers. Certified by CE, FCC, and RoHS, it offers advanced safety protections like overload and short circuit cut-offs, ensuring reliable and eco-conscious performance. Designed for professionals seeking dependable, versatile power solutions that seamlessly integrate into their tech ecosystem.
Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Energy Specifications Met | CE, FCC, RoHS |
Output Voltage | 36 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Current Rating | 4 Amps |
Frequency Range | 60 hertz |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 4 Amps |
Wattage | 144 watts |
Connectivity Technology | DC Power 5.5mmx2.5mm Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | barrel connector |
Compatible Devices | CCTV Cameras, LED Lights |
Compatible Phone Models | Inapplicable |
Additional Features | Short Circuit Protection |
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AimTrak Light Gun Power
I bought this for my AimTrak Light Gun for my arcade system so you’d get some recoil effect. It works.
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Do not use to power an amplifier
I am using this to power a 160-watt amplifier that runs off 36 VDC. The power supply does its job well and the amplifier is not starved for power; however, I noticed that the speakers would periodically give a pretty good "pop" sound. With some sleuthing, I figured out that it was caused by the brief power interruption from when my furnace starts up its cycle - not the blower fan, but the exhaust fan which starts before the flame ignites. This power supply was already behind a surge suppressor, but that didn't help; I tried three different such devices to make sure. I also confirmed that this was not a problem with a different power supply.My advice is that, if you use this for an amplifier, expect an occasional pop noise anytime a motor (that uses a startup capacitor) starts up in your home.One possible solution is to add at least one large-value electrolytic capacitor to the DC output to smooth the DC - at least one or more 10-farad, 50-volt electrolytic capacitors. Make sure you get the polarity correct, of course!
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