SHARMAN SM-330A (25 AMP) Switch Mode Power Supply
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This is a high efficiency, compact, lightweight, high performance, switch mode power supply.
In stock
- SKU
- 25-030
£89.95
Description / SHARMAN SM-330A (25 AMP) Switch Mode Power Supply
This is a high efficiency, compact, lightweight, high performance, switch mode power supply.
It is also engineered to minimize the switching noise specifically for amateur radio use. When minor noise does occur it can be eliminated with the Noise-Offset function. Includes pre-set voltage and back lit meter as standard
Specification
- Input Voltage: 220VAC
- Output Voltage: 9-15VDC variable
- Output voltage regulation: less than 2%
- Output current: 30A max. 25A continuous
- Ripple: Less than 15mVp-p at rated load
- Fuse: 5A
- Dimensions:190mm (W)X69mm (H) X 181mm (D)
- Weight: 2.3kg
More Information
| Allow Backorder in Clerk.io | No |
|---|---|
| Product Condition | New |
| Bar Code/EAN | 5056109211453 |
| Manufacturer | Sharman Multicom |
| Item returned for technician testing period | 14 days |
| Repair period | 90 days |
| Refund period | 14 days |
| Exchange period | 14 days |
Customer Reviews
Price
3
Quality
4
Value
4
Great power supply
Review by
Andrew
This power supply is very quiet. You can hardly hear it. The 3amp from quick connectors are very handy for connecting my vhf/uhf transceivers which are not located at the main shack when I need to do programming. I recommend this power supply
Price
5
Quality
5
Value
5
A great value product that is well made and reasonably priced.
Review by
Subarubrat
I bought this to power my various radios and amps. It does the job perfectly. It is compact and well made. I mainly use the banana sockets and 'cigarette lighter socket' (which is very useful). I would highly recommend this product. Great service from Moonraker.
Price
5
Quality
5
Value
5
A good PSU
Review by
2E0CMK
I purchased one of these as my 10amp wasn't cutting the mustard after I upgraded my rig. The wiring terminals accept hefty cable and the output appears smooth and relatively noise-free. I was not sure when I would ever use the Noise Offset feature until the day I listened to top-band and heard strange descending whistlers. In my ignorance I assumed these were atmospherics until I nudged the Noise Offset dial! Now I know what it's for.
The PSU is quite happily powering my rig set at 50 watts and the lighting on the MFJ antenna tuner.
The PSU is quite happily powering my rig set at 50 watts and the lighting on the MFJ antenna tuner.
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