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    BEAR Power 75-Watt industrial power supply

    BEAR Power releases self-monitoring AC/DC converter with auxiliary DC input

    04/29/2014

    BEAR Power Supplies introduced a self-monitoring AC-DC converter for outdoor industrial applications. An auxiliary 24 V DC input provides back-up power to the universal AC input, and facilitates operation in remote areas using generators, photovoltaics or other alternative sources. The self-monitoring feature allows a system processor to monitor the power supply’s output current, output voltage and temperature using an I2C interface.

    The 75-Watt industrial power supply features a wide full-load temperature range of -40 °C to +70 °C and high vibration tolerance, making it ideal for outdoor applications and transportable systems. It is suited for use in oil and gas exploration and extraction as well as other outdoor industrial applications. Standard output is +12V and +24V; custom voltages are available on request. It measures 6.5 x 4 x 1.25 inches with other form factors possible.

    All BEAR industrial power supplies are designed and manufactured in the USA and can be customized to meet OEM requirements for power, voltage, form factor, number of outputs and other specifications. Pricing starts at $100 in OEM volumes. Contact sales@bearpwr.com or call 1-800-551-2327 for a quote.

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