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Power Supply12v 300W 1 Pump ProTool

Item #: 150-7563  UPC : 00669893063624  MPN : 12v 300W

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Power Supply12v 300W 1 Pump ProTool

The ProTool 12V 300W power supply is engineered to deliver reliable performance for various applications, including ProTool pumps. Key features include:

  • Durable Aluminum Housing: The waterproof aluminum casing ensures resilience in harsh outdoor conditions, making it ideal for environments exposed to moisture and dust.

  • High Efficiency and Energy Saving: Achieving an efficiency rate of 91.3%, this power supply minimizes energy consumption, offering a cost-effective solution for continuous operation.

  • Wide Operating Temperature Range: Capable of functioning within -20°C to +60°C, it is suitable for diverse climates and extreme weather conditions.

  • Compliance with Safety Standards: Undergoing a 100% full load burn-in test, the power supply meets rigorous safety standards, ensuring dependable and safe operation.

  • Long-Lasting Performance: Designed for durability, it supports large-scale projects, catering to extensive operational demands.

This power supply is a robust and efficient choice for powering ProTool pumps and other demanding applications.

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