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Indoor LED Power 350ma

Indoor LED Power 350ma

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1 Piece pc
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Detailed Product Description

Quick Details

  • Input Voltage: 170-250V
  • Output Voltage: 2-15V
  • Output Power: 5.2W
  • Output Frequency: 50/60HZ
  • Output Current: 350MA
  • 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.Indoor LED Power Supply

2.CE&ROHS certified

3.Constant Current

4.High reliability

5.Output power:5.2W



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: how is this possible?
Theoretically, yes they do. Practically, no. If load resistance decreases, V out decreases some, if load resistance increases, V out increases some. All wires have a resistance, even the wires from a supply point to an electrical outlet.
Q: 1. Why is it important to keep this equipment free from excess oils and product build up? Many thanks :)
.WHAT equipment?
Q: I am using a piece of equipment that uses plastics hoses to connect three metal pieces (a vacuum pump, a separation chamber, and a rotating sieve). When I touch each of these to remove material I am collecting after use, I get a small shock. What can I do to prevent this?Also, there is a loose, partially exposed wire. What can I do about this? As far as I know, it has no function.
Certainly your equipment is not properly grounded, but in addition to that, your equipment has a electrical problem since even when an equipment is not properly grounded it should not give any shock at all. The best way to go is that you make the equipment checked for a electrician. A equipment in that condition has a hazard potentially fatal.
Q: during line to ground fault, is there really a current that will flow in the ground, how will the grounding rod help if there is no connection back to the source? please explain how grounding aids tripping of C.B's
In maximum mainscontinual distribution structures, the impartial is grounded at the substation transformer and usually at the get right of entry to element to human being premises. If a fault takes position which leads to a stay conductor entering touch with an uncovered conductive section of the package, any cutting-edge will bypass to floor and holiday a circuit breaker.
Q: I payed the bill and put in the shutoff notice for the 18th, not the 16th! Jesus Christ! I still have shite I have to move!
Extremely po'd. This is why all electrical equipment in my house is now run by little yamsters in kimonos forced to run on a yamster wheel connected to an electromagnet. As incentive to make them run, I unleash my 25 pound tabby cat who will stand behind the wheel making hissing and other sorts of dangerous threatening noises. Usually one set of yamsters lasts about a week, so I save about $50 per month over what would be my electric bill and am on a first name basis with everyone at Yamsters 4 Less.
Q: I don't know a lot about electricity, but I know that on earth we ground our outlets, computers, etc. Do they have a means of grounding electricity in space? Are electrical systems more dangerous on spacecraft?
In electrical engineering, earthing or grounding means literally to make an electrical connection between the ground and a metal part. In practice this is usually done by connecting to the ground pin of an electrical socket, which is itself connected to ground. In permanent installations it can also be done by wiring to a piece of grounded metal, most often a water pipe. The main reason for doing this is safety. If a live wire touches a metal part such as the casing of a washing machine, it will become live or hot. If you were to touch it you would get an electric shock. By grounding the metal part, if a live wire touches it the current will flow through the metal part to the ground. This will usually cause a fuse to blow or a circuit breaker to trip, thereby isolating the supply and protecting the user. Despite what a previous answerer said, the ground is not part of the circuit of the electrical supply to your house. A separate conductor, the neutral, serves that purpose. Current only flows into the ground during a fault condition like the one I described above. In electronics, the term ground is often used to mean a part of the circuit which has zero volts on it, and may be used as a return path for electric currents in the circuit and/or a screen against electromagnetic interference. For instance, an electronic engineer may say that a part of the circuit is at 5 volts above ground.
Q: Dose that means amount of joules of energy consumed in 1 sec or an hour.
watt n. Electricity ( Abbr. W ) An International System unit of power equal to one Symbol W. The SI unit of power, defined as a power of one joule per second.
Q: I own a manufacturing facility in NJ, I have an electrician on staff. does he need to be licensed? can he run new wires and install panels if inspected? it is only work within our building.
As long as the work meets the NJ building codes, is inspected passed, I think you're OK. Personally, I would want my staff electrician to hold a valid license.
Q: I am planning to buy a big guitar amp from america and you dont want to mess around with something as powerful as that so i want to know is there suitable adapters out there for such a job? because i heard that some electrical equipment from America will eventually burn out if you use it in Ireland!!help!?!?!
In America: 110V 60Hz in Ireland 240V 50Hz. Don't just plug in there. See first if it ranges from 110-240 V and it accepts 50 - 60 Hz.
Q: BQ: Is it safe to unchain any of my electrical equipment yet?
Science says 4,500,000,000
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

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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

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