PSU-56
Special-purpose power supply unit PSU-56
Description
- to power equipment for mobile communication and video surveillance, small-size UAS, etc.;
- to power various devices operating from 220 V, 50 Hz power sources;
- to charge USB devices.
Features
- Mobile multipurpose power source with high energy density and low level of self-discharge;
- outputs: USB 5 V, DC 12 V and AC 220 V, 50 Hz;
- simultaneous charge of several USB devices;
- stable discharge voltage until accumulator battery (AB) is fully discharged;
- integrated cell balancing system, AB protection against overvoltage and deep discharge;
- AB charge from charger AC 220 V, 50 Hz;
- resistant to high and low temperatures;
- high air tightness degree of the case.
Technical specification
Type of AB | LiFePО4 (built-in) |
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Voltage | 12 V |
AB capacity | 110 А*h |
AB energy | 1.32 kW*h |
Charge time from external network | max. 10 hours |
Battery life | 10 years, min. 3000 cycles (after 3000 cycles, the cell keeps 80% of discharge capacity) |
Outputs (number of outputs may be increased on customer request) |
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Number of charges from PSU |
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IP rating | IP67 |
Operating temperature range | –20…+50°С |
Outline dimensions (W х L х H) | 382 x 382 x 164 mm |
Max. weight | 18 kg |
Casing material | shock resistant plastic |
Resistance to multiple shocks with acceleration 15 g | up to 20 000 |
Additional information
- Visual indication of system status on the LCD screen (voltage and residual capacity)
- Means of transportation: shoulder strap, bag, draw bar suitcase, wheels (on customer request)
Options
- Various capacity, output voltage and current;
- various number and types of outputs to charge low-power batteries;
- additional terminals and fuses to power automobile electric equipment and start engines of motorcycles and power products;
- wireless charger on the cover with the required parameters;
- various weight and dimensions and/or form factor;
- IP rating up to IP68;
- decrease of min. operating temperature by means of heating system;
- splitter cables to charge portable radio stations and drones.
PSU uses battery cells of enhanced survivability not subjected to spontaneous ignition.