A single source to extend the life of obsolete power supplies
02-08-2018 |
Powerstax
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Power
Replacements and alternatives to legacy Kingshill linear power supplies are offered from Powerstax. For many years Kingshill made a large number, and a wide variety of their linear power supplies regularly used in high reliability industrial, test and measurement, instrumentation systems and offshore platforms.
Tim Worley, CEO of Powerstax, comments, "We are well known for our support of Kingshill products, and any kind of web search for them will send existing users to Powerstax. What isn’t so well known is that we have designed a new form, fit and function versions where the circuitry is modernised but the metalwork and connectors are Kingshill standard. This is very good news for existing Kingshill customers with systems designed around their footprint and performance but also for any users of obsolete power supplies wishing to extend the life of other obsolete power supplies which now have the opportunity to come to Powerstax for a turnkey solution."
The company offers replacements and alternatives for Kingshill linear, regulated and unregulated power supplies and other discontinued ranges including the U and W Series modular and cased unregulated series power supplies with an output power of 28W-1600W. The Elite Series regulated series power supplies, modular cased 25W-200W models. The L Series Open-Frame regulated series power supplies from 15W-170W and the NS, NM, S, NTS, NTM, 3S, ST and TR Series high-specification regulated series modular power supplies with outputs from 10W-1200W.
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