About Battery Eliminator
Battery Eliminator
Housed in superior finished steel cabinets having 4 mm socket terminals, on/off switch, indicator light. double wound transformer & full wave bridge rectifiers, Input : 230 volts A.C. Output : 2,4,6,8,10 and 12 V D.C.
Reliable Multi-Voltage Power SolutionEngineered for flexibility, this battery eliminator offers selectable output from 1.5V to 12V, allowing users to seamlessly replace various battery types without hassle. Its robust build and fuse protection ensure operational safety, while natural air cooling reduces maintenance concerns. Perfect for academic, research, or light industrial use.
User-Friendly Tabletop DesignWith its compact size and tabletop mount, this device integrates effortlessly into any workspace. The 1-meter wire provides adequate reach, and the manual voltage selection switch simplifies user control. Durably constructed with quality materials, this power supply supports reliable, long-term use.
FAQs of Battery Eliminator:
Q: How does the battery eliminator provide different output voltages?
A: The battery eliminator uses a manual switch that allows users to select output voltages in six distinct steps: 1.5V, 3V, 4.5V, 6V, 9V, or 12V DC. You simply adjust the switch to your required voltage for your specific application.
Q: What devices can be powered using this battery eliminator?
A: This device is suitable for powering low-power electronic devices and circuits commonly used in laboratories, schools, industry, or research. It is ideal for electronic experiments, demonstrations, and wherever DC batteries are typically employed.
Q: When should I use a battery eliminator instead of batteries?
A: A battery eliminator is best used in settings where frequent battery replacement would be inconvenient, costly, or environmentally unfriendlysuch as during prolonged experiments or demonstrations that require stable, continuous power.
Q: Where can this battery eliminator be installed or used?
A: Designed for tabletop mounting, the battery eliminator is appropriate for use in laboratory benches, classroom workstations, industrial test areas, or any environment needing a stationary, reliable DC power source.
Q: What processes are involved in setting up the battery eliminator?
A: Setup involves plugging the unit into a 230V AC, 50Hz power source, connecting your devices to the 4mm banana sockets, and using the manual switch to choose the desired output voltage. No complex installation or configuration is required.
Q: How does the built-in fuse protection benefit users?
A: The inbuilt fuse safeguards both the device and your connected equipment against overloads or short circuits. If a fault occurs, the fuse will interrupt the power flow, enhancing operational safety and preventing potential damage.