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Lithuania There are three elements in the procurement of DC module power supply(1)

2024-07-26

(3) Before the installation is completed and the power is turned on, the wiring on each terminal should be checked and checked again to ensure that the input and output, AC and DC, single-phase and multi-phase, positive and negative, voltage and current values are correct. Prevent the occurrence of reverse and wrong connections.
(4) For high-power power supplies, there are generally two or more "+" output terminals and "-" output terminals. In fact, they belong to the same output electrode, but for the convenience of user wiring, they are connected together internally.
(5) The module power supply is not allowed to work at full load for a long time. The utilization rate of linear power supply should be controlled within 60%; the utilization rate of switching power supply should be controlled within 80%, otherwise it may cause early artificial failure of module power supply.

There are three elements in the procurement of DC module power supply, Lithuania and the noise should not be too large

In order to improve the work efficiency of enterprises, provide the performance of enterprise products, and gain a firm foothold in the market, many enterprises now use DC module power supply in mechanical products to ensure that the equipment will work without any problems. However, when it comes to the procurement of DC module power supply, experts say there are three elements that companies must be aware of.

1. The noise should not be too loud.

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Noise pollution has always been a major problem for manufacturers. In the early days, machinery and equipment would generate a lot of noise during work, which would affect the health of employees. According to the senior human resources department, it is very difficult to recruit workers at the moment. With the rise of Internet recruiting, it is easier for people to find jobs, but we are reluctant to work in production. If businesses cannot address noise pollution, they may not even find workers. After all, people these days take their health very seriously.