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Kgs Electronics Rb-125 Regulated Power Booster (12vdc To 28vdc) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for a KGS Electronics RB-125 Regulated Power Booster 12VDC to 28VDC - 5A

This Auction Includes

    RB-125 Regulated Power Booster              P/N... RB-125   

Description:

The RB Series is a pulse width-modulated DC to DC converter that provides regulated +28 VDC up to 5.0 amperes

The converter transforms an unregulated input from a 12V battery to a regulated +28 VDC output in a bootstrap mode.

The Model RB Series is primarily intended for use in an aircraft with 12 VDC battery system to operate 28 VDC equipment (especially during periods when the battery is not charged).

 Features:
    State of the art design for regulation and positive logic for output overvoltage protection.
    Input voltage range is 11 to 16 VDC, input current range is 14 to 11 ADC
    Output voltage is adjustable to 28 ± 2 VDC via an internal trim pot, output current is 5.0 ADC
    The Model RB Series is serviceable, small and lightweight

This unit looks good.   The unit was removed from my Beechcraft Bonanza earlier this year during a panel upgrade.  Unit operated when removed.
30 day money back guarantee if not satisfied, and returned in the same condition.

Please contact seller if any questions.

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