DC Power Supply
FAQ
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What are DC power supplies used for?
DC power supplies are used to provide a stable and adjustable direct current (DC) output for electronics testing, prototyping, circuit debugging, lab experiments, and DIY electronics projects.
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What output voltage and current ranges are available in this collection?
Products in this collection offer a wide range of outputs, from 0–30 V up to 0–60 V and currents from 0–5 A to 0–20 A, meeting needs from small hobby projects to heavier electronics testing.
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Can I save and recall settings on Kiprim DC power supplies?
Yes — many models in this collection feature memory functions that allow users to save and recall preset voltage and current parameters for quicker setup between projects.
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What safety protections do these DC power supplies offer?
Kiprim DC power supplies typically include built‑in safety protections such as overvoltage protection (OVP), overcurrent protection (OCP), over‑temperature protection, and short‑circuit protection to help safeguard your equipment and the power supply.
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Can I connect Kiprim DC power supplies to a computer?
Yes — some programmable models in this collection support PC control via USB, enabling remote adjustments, data logging, or firmware updates with compatible software.