The 1604A BK Single Output Isolation Transformer isolates or decouples the output from input mains up to 1.25 A continuous. Use this model for safe testing of transformerless equipment. Leakage: less than 0.1 mA. Output Voltage: 117 to 124 V nominal (120 V input). Output Current: 1.25 A continuous.
The BK Precision 1666 bench power supplies have both coarse and fine voltage and current control knobs and dual LED displays to continuously monitor both output current down to 10 mA and voltage down to 10 mV. The 1666 Switching DC Power Supply uses new switching technologies to offer more power at a lower cost than traditional linear power supplies. Features: Over voltage protection. Constant voltage operation. Constant current operation (current limiting). Easy-to-use. Bright easy to read LED displays.
The BK Precision 1667 bench power supplies have both coarse and fine voltage and current control knobs and dual LED displays to continuously monitor both output current down to 10 mA and voltage down to 10 mV. The 1667 Switching DC Power Supply uses new switching technologies to offer more power at a lower cost than traditional linear power supplies. Features: Over voltage protection. Constant voltage operation. Constant current operation (current limiting). Easy-to-use. Bright easy to read LED displays.
The BK Precision 1670A is a triple output power supply with front panel settable resolution of 100 mV/10 mA on the main variable 0 to 30 VDC/3 A output and a fixed 12 VDC and a 5 VDC output. Features: One variable 0 to 30 VDC, 0 to 3 A variable section. One 12 VDC fixed section. One 5 VDC fixed section. Ideal for general electronic servicing, school electronics labs, and powering up hobbyist's projects.
This is a triple output power supply with front panel settable resolution of 100 mV/10 mA on the main variable 0 to 30 VDC/5 A output and a fixed 12 VDC and a 5 VDC output. Features: One variable 0 to 30 VDC, 0 to 5 A variable section. One 12 VDC fixed section. One 5 VDC fixed section. Ideal for general electronic servicing, school electronics labs, and powering up hobbyist's projects.