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Mean well DR-100-15 100 Watt Power Supply 15V 6.50A output

SKU
DR-100-15
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As stocked by Led Controls the Meanwell power supply DR-100-15 works with a single phase input of 85 to 264 volts and has a dc current output of 15 volts and can supply up to 6.5 amps and has a power output of 100 watts.


This power supply is easily mountable to the standard 35mm din rail and the contacts can easily be tightened or released by a small flat screwdriver.

Printed on the face of the Meanwell power supply are the input and output values including the live and neutral input and the dc current output are clearly marked to keep the wiring installation simple and easy.

More Information
Manufacturer Meanwell
Output Voltage 15VDC
Product Lead Time Obselete, Please contact us for the current version.
Output Current 6.5Amps
Input Single Phase
Alternative Product SKU DR10015
Item Returns This item can be returned
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The Mean Well DIN rail single phase range of MDR and DR power supplies are ideal for use inside control panels and powering a variety of other industrial applications within the control and automation market. The switched-mode PSUs within this range boast a miniature profile; perfect for when space is of a premium. The units range from 10 Watts to 100 Watts with output voltages between 5V and 48V DC.

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