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Sesame Power Supply Home Security Systems 24V DC 5A Code: PSU-2405

Power Supply 24V DC 5A Peak /1.5A Continuous

  • Accepts backup battery
  • Suitable for powering CCTV cameras
  • Suitable for access control systems
  • Suitable for alarms

Power Supply 24V DC 5A Peak /1.5A Continuous

  • Accepts backup battery
  • Suitable for powering CCTV cameras
  • Suitable for access control systems
  • Suitable for alarms
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Description

Description

Power Supply 24V DC 5A Peak /1.5A Continuous

  • Accepts backup battery
  • Suitable for powering CCTV cameras
  • Suitable for access control systems
  • Suitable for alarms

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
PSU-2405
Type
Power Supply
GSM
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Basically, it's for locks! It has a relay for the door strike and connects to an external keypad, if someone is crazy enough to put the opening command outside the door. Of course, I combined it with an internal controller that gives the command from inside and simply reads your code outside (Shelly). I wanted 24V because I only had ethernet cables and the door strike draws power that it couldn't handle, so I passed the power with a higher voltage and then stepped it down to 6V/2A

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  • Basically, it's for locks! It has a relay for the door strike and connects to an external keypad, if someone is crazy enough to put the opening command outside the door. Of course, I combined it with an internal controller that gives the command from inside and simply reads your code outside (Shelly). I wanted 24V because I only had ethernet cables and the door strike draws power that it couldn't handle, so I passed the power with a higher voltage and then stepped it down to 6V/2A

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Description & Specifications

Power Supply 24V DC 5A Peak /1.5A Continuous

  • Accepts backup battery
  • Suitable for powering CCTV cameras
  • Suitable for access control systems
  • Suitable for alarms

Manufacturer

Product Number
PSU-2405
Type
Power Supply
GSM
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Basically, it's for locks! It has a relay for the door strike and connects to an external keypad, if someone is crazy enough to put the opening command outside the door. Of course, I combined it with an internal controller that gives the command from inside and simply reads your code outside (Shelly). I wanted 24V because I only had ethernet cables and the door strike draws power that it couldn't handle, so I passed the power with a higher voltage and then stepped it down to 6V/2A

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Basically, it's for locks! It has a relay for the door strike and connects to an external keypad, if someone is crazy enough to put the opening command outside the door. Of course, I combined it with an internal controller that gives the command from inside and simply reads your code outside (Shelly). I wanted 24V because I only had ethernet cables and the door strike draws power that it couldn't handle, so I passed the power with a higher voltage and then stepped it down to 6V/2A

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