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New RHINO Pro DC-to-DC Converters from AutomationDirect

January 30, 2023

RHINO Pro DC-DC

AutomationDirect has added new RHINO Pro DC-to-DC converters that are designed for harsh industrial environments and provide high EMC immunity, shock/vibration resistance, and thermal shock resistance.

When applications require a different DC voltage than what is available, DC-to-DC converters will change the supplied voltage to the one needed for proper operation. These converters feature reliable, overload and short-circuit protected, adjustable outputs in ranges up to 48VDC.

This line offers models with 150W outputs at 12, 15, 24, or 48 VDC, and ultra-wide input voltage ranges of 9-36 VDC or 18-75 VDC. They provide protection against overtemperature, overload, short circuit, reverse input, overvoltage, and input undervoltage lock-out, and deliver a constant current output at 100% load, making them ideal for battery charging applications. 

The new RHINO Pro DC-to-DC converters offer a 3-year warranty, are UL recognized, CE marked and RoHS compliant, and start at $190.00.

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