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WAGO Pro2 Power Supply Communication Modules from AutomationDirect

January 25, 2024

WAGO Pro2 Power Supply Communication Modules from AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has added WAGO’s Pro2 communication modules that easily snap into place as an add-on to WAGO Pro2 power supplies. These modules are available with various communication protocols and their respective communication ports. With this added connectivity, remote access to features, settings, and real-time data monitored by the power supplies is possible.

Available modules include Modbus RTU, with (2) RS-485 (RJ45) ports; EtherNet/IP with (2) Ethernet 10/100 Base-T (RJ45) ports; Modbus TCP/IP and UDP/IP with (2) Ethernet 10/100 Base-T (RJ45) ports, and IO-Link with (1) 3-position removable terminal port.

The new WAGO Pro2 communication modules come with a two-year warranty and start at $69.00.

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