• Constant Voltage 10 Watt 24V/LED Power Supply HVA-24010A002 Tauras System 1
Constant Voltage 10 Watt 24V/LED Power Supply HVA-24010A002 Tauras

Constant Voltage 10 Watt 24V/LED Power Supply HVA-24010A002 Tauras

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT or LC
Min Order Qty:
1 Piece pc
Supply Capability:
6000 Pieces per Day pc/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

*Output Power: 10W

*Output Type: Dual

*Input Voltage: 110-250V

*Output Voltage: 24±0.5V

*Output Frequency: 50/60HZ

*Output Current: 0.42A

*Standard: CE&ROHS

*Color: White

*Material: Plastic

*Price: Factory direct price

*Strong point: Low cost

*Style: Modern

*MOQ: 1pcs

*Maket: Europe&Australia and others

*Quality: High reliability

 

 

Specifications

  1. 1.  LED Power Supply

  2. 2.  CE, ROHS Certificate

  3. 3.  High reliability

  4. 4.  Constant Voltage

  5. 5.  Output power:10W

     

     

Features

*Small size,High efficiency,High reliability,Long lifetime;

*IP20 rating;

*Working temperature -25~+40°C

*Protection:Overload,Short-circuit pratection,Over-temperature;

*Typical efficiency:77%

*Low standby power,min to 0.3W;

*Start delay design,which can reduce the starting current when multiple simulatance start;

*CE certifide,ROHS compliant;

*Low output ripple moises.

Q: I bought a used printer but it did not have the power cable with it, but I have an old power cable from another printer. The only visble difference in the cables is that the colorful end that goes into the printer has a plastic notch on it that is in a different spot. My old one has the notch in the middle where is I need it off to the left. Can't I just shave the notch off and have it fit?
It's hard to say. Electrical equipment and parts are made for a specific reasons. Now, if you modify the power cable, it's possible that it may work. But, then again, there is also the possibility that it could do more damage than good. It will totally be your call.
Q: Google isn't helping me very much with this one. I want to increase my lighting power on my scooter.I have a 2004 SYM RV (aka Joyride) 180cc. It's second generation.It currently sports a 55/60W halogen as the front headlight. It's not great, but it's sufficient.I live in Taiwan and am not a native speaker, but I do my best to do the work myself. I'd call myself an intermediate with scooter repair. Can't find much in the way of information about the electricals though.I want to install a fog lamp on my fork for short-medium range light. The stuff that is for scooters and motorcycles is usually pretty lame or just for visibility. I live in the countryside and often do a one-hour commute on poorly lit highways between 80 and 110 kph. More lightgood.Where can I find out what my electricals can take?How the heck does the scooter generate electricity anyhow?What are the dangers of putting too high a load?Where can I find more info on HID lighting?Thanks!
When it comes to adding electrical stuff on a bike(or anything)you need to know how much amperage the total equipment will draw.You need to find the output of your alternator and how many amps your electrical system draws now.Then how much whatever lights you want to add draw.If you exceed the output your system will not be able to keep up and your battery will discharge instead of charge.That's the best i can do for an answer as i have no idea what that is your riding.Chances are your electrical system couldn't handle the amperage draw of too much extra lighting.Try looking in your owners manual or a repair manual for the amperage output of your scooter and go from there.Or contact the technical department of that company and ask them if you can add extra lights.They will know.
Q: 1. Why is it important to keep this equipment free from excess oils and product build up? Many thanks :)
.WHAT equipment?
Q: 715442443
If you like physics, I would look into mechanical.
Q: I'm doing research for a project and am having a hard time nailing this one down. On that same note, what is a panel in the electrical engineering realm?
Hardware refers to all of the physical electronics. Anything that you can touch is part of the hardware. For comparison software then refers to the information and instructions that are programmed into that hardware. Since this doesn't have a physical existence it is softer than the hardware. There is also firmware, this is the part of the software that is very closely related to the physical hardware and is needed to make it work. So hardware would be all of the electronics inside your computer. Software would be windows, your web browser, anything running on your computer. Firmware would be the device drivers and the computers BIOS, the bits of the software which depend on the details of your hardware. A panel would normally mean the controls on the front of a piece of equipment. Sometimes you distinguish the front panel from the back panel, the front being the day to day user interface and the back being the connection to and from other things that you don't often change. A panel can also refer to a set of printed circuit boards (the normally green board that electrical parts are attached to) during their manufacturing process but that is a fairly specialized area and probably isn't the meaning you are after.
Q: for school we have to do a video on electrical safety and what to do and what not to do in a office (at work) and please give me some ideas to have that arent not to touch a live wire because i already have that idea! thank u and please help me out
1. Don't overload receptacles with too many plugs. 2. Don't cut up extension cords to make them work on equipment they shouldn't. (for example - Don't cut a standard extension cord plug end off, and splice it with a printer power cord, if the plug end of the printer is still good, but the wire is bad. - The cable you splice may not be rated high enough to handle the amperage of the printer) 3. Make sure electrical items aren't in areas they can get wet - A leaky roof, dripping onto a light fixture. 4. Don't run power cords across the path of forklifts, or other vehicles unless they are rated to be able to withstand that kind of traffic. 5. Make sure a qualified electrician does electrical installations - Things can get wired incorrectly and short out, spark, or catch fire if wired wrong. 6. Always use wire nuts, and/or electrical (rubber) tape when applicable when connecting wires together - this prevents loose connections, and prevents arcing or sparks from the live wires touching metal objects or each other. 7. When digging in the ground more than 12 deep, make sure you call the electric and gas companies first - Usually electrical and gas lines (water lines sometimes too) are about 18 below the surface. If you cut or break these, you can potentially be killed if you come in contact with the electrical lines, because the voltage outside of your home or building is considerably higher than the voltage wired indoors. Hope these help!
Q: I am about to finish my BS in Electrical Engineering and was considering getting a MS in EE but considering how the economoy is and the fact that the Bureau of Labor Statistics say it should grow slower than average. This being said what do you guys think is the most prudent thing to do in my case. Go for an MS Engineering Degree or start out with another degree maybe in healthcare.
Hahaha!! go with a masters. If the healthcare thing passes, that is the last thing you want to do. Lower wages, horrible work invironment, etc. You can start work with the BS but you will get payed more with a MS.
Q: Do they actually build stuff or just wire them? I know this is probably a stupid question.
Electrical engineering is a broad and expansive field that covers almost every aspect of any device or piece of equipment that uses electricity. I have a friend who is a electrical engineer (and is also the smartest person I know), who knows how to design complex Printed Circuit Boards, right down to complex wiring jobs. He currently works as a product engineer for HP. But they do a lot more than that, from designing electronic devices, to working with and designing the high voltage equipment that is used in power grids. Pretty much anything that uses electricity was designed or is maintained by an electrical engineer.
Q: Gas turbine technician - electrical, seabee equipment operator, and mineman. Which would be the better job as far as the most interesting, important, and civilian equivalents?
Which would be the better job as far as the most interesting, important, and civilian equivalents? Gas turbine technician - electrical
Q: doing homework need some answers.like eg.what fires do, leaving electrical equipment on etc.
water,people,
We have been awarded and certified with ISO9001, 2008, CE, KC, GS, CUL, EMC, SAA, IP67, IP68, RoHS. From know-how research and development, structure design and validation, material selection, quality testing to trial and batch production, the product of the company undergoes a series of standard and rigorous control procedures in order to assure the quality for every piece.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Guangdong,China (Mainland)
Year Established 2009
Annual Output Value US$10 Million - US$50 Million
Main Markets 10.00% Northern Europe
10.00% Western Europe
10.00% Eastern Asia
10.00% Eastern Europe
9.00% Southern Europe
9.00% Central America
9.00% North America
8.00% South America
6.00% Oceania
5.00% Domestic Market
5.00% South Asia
5.00% Southeast Asia
2.00% Mid East
2.00% Africa
Company Certifications ISO 9001:2000;ISO 9001:2008;ISO 14001:2004

2. Manufacturer Certificates

a) Certification Name  
Range  
Reference  
Validity Period  

3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Hongkong,Zhuhai
Export Percentage 71% - 80%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 6-10 People
Language Spoken: English, Chinese
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: 1,000-3,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 10
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered Design Service Offered Buyer Label Offered
Product Price Range Average

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches