⚡ Power Up Your Projects with Confidence!
The MEAN WELL LRS-350-24 is a high-performance switchable power supply delivering 350.4W at 24V with a compact design, making it ideal for a variety of applications. Weighing just 1.64 pounds, it combines efficiency and reliability, ensuring your projects run smoothly.
Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 1.18 x 4.53 inches |
Item Weight | 1.64 pounds |
Manufacturer | MEAN WELL |
ASIN | B013ETVO12 |
Item model number | LRS-350-24 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 1, 2015 |
J**H
Works good
This works great for my 3d printer. I needed more power than the stock and this has it.
D**Z
What can I say, IT'S A MEAN WELL!
As a 3D printing enthusiast the first thing I replace on 3d printer is the power supply! The MEAN WELL LRS-350-24 power supply is one of the best, most reliable ones there is! The LRS-350-24 delivers a rock-solid 24V 14.6A output, which is perfect for powering my 3D printer. What really sets this power supply apart, however, is its exceptional reliability and build quality. MEAN WELL is a well-respected brand in the power supply industry, and it's clear why. This unit is built like a tank, with high-quality components and a rugged design that can withstand the rigors of heavy use.
L**E
It's a Meanwell and it works, so it's all good.
Meanwell PSUs (at least genuine ones) have always been reliable, and this is no exception.I have several of these in-use for various projects, from 3D Printer and CNC machine to some projects still in development. I also have various other meanwell PSUs in use for lower power applications like LED lighting and such.The only downside for this particular PSU is that it's actively cooled with a small fan, and that fan is a little whiney. I know a few folks have researched into alternative quieter fans (many of which don't actually push enough air, and don't meet their listed specs), but to be honest it's not noisy enough to really be an issue for me, so I haven't bothered replacing the fan.The fan isn't on all the time (e.g.: not when 3D Printer or CNC are idle, and not driving motors/heaters etc), and when it is on the noise is drowned out by the noise of the rest of the equipment (stepper motors, CNC spindle, extruder hot-end blower fan etc)
M**N
Meanwell is the only power supply you should use
Hands down the best power supply and price point around… would recommend
T**2
I Trust MeanWell
These are my favorite power supplies. I run long sections of neon LED lights on stages. These power supplies are high capacity and very stable. This is a typical temporary dimmer set up. The other image is the stage lights.
J**A
Easy installation
A quality power source is always bonus, in my OCD and constant curiosity I did test before and after completing the installation. It tested perfectly with constant even under load.
J**M
A great replacement for the stock power supply
This was used to replace the stock power supply. It is more powerful and much quieter than the stock unit it replaced. I would recommend buying this for your needs
M**L
Appear to be genuine, likely from resellers
First and foremost, you always need to ensure you buy quality PSUs. These are high voltage devices pulling high amperage and are connected directly to your mains. Poor quality PSUs WILL cause a house fire. Mean Well is a well-respected brand which is known to be both reliable and safely manufactured.One way to check if your Mean We'll PSU is genuine is to look for the MW logo on the PCB. If you purchased this supply, you can find the logo right behind the fan. You may need to use a small piece of plastic to move the blades while using your flash to locate it. I've attached a picture which shows about where that is.This itself isn't enough to guarantee the safety of the device, though. Often you'll find third parties selling "refurbished" supplies they pulled out from failed devices.For this matter, the best reassurance is to check the QC Report. If you search for "Mean Well Quality Control Inspection Report", you'll find the official tool for Mean Well. Type in your serial number (found on the small barcode on the side of the device) and download the PDF report. If you bought the device new, the report should have been published no longer than a handful of months prior.Now if you want more reassurance, Mean Well states that they stamp the serial number on the PCB itself also. I wouldn't recommend this for a beginner, but you can open the device up, locate the serial number, and validate that it is the same as the number on the case.
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