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This robust Low Voltage Power Supply (2V–12V, 5A) is a high‑quality, unregulated power pack designed specifically for educational and classroom use. Delivering both AC and DC outputs, it provides a flexible and reliable power source for a wide range of electrical and electronics experiments in school science laboratories.
The power supply offers selectable output voltages from 2V to 12V in 2‑volt steps, with a maximum current capacity of 5 amps. Voltage selection is controlled via a positive click‑stop rotary knob on the front panel, allowing students to clearly identify and set the required voltage with confidence and accuracy.
Designed with safety and durability in mind, this unit is housed in a rugged enclosure suitable for everyday student use. It operates from a standard 240V, 50/60Hz mains supply and is fully CE certified and tested to EN 61010 low‑voltage safety directives, making it ideal for use in supervised educational environments.
Compact in size (22 × 20 × 13cm) and supplied with a 3‑year warranty, this power supply offers long‑term reliability for schools and colleges teaching physics and electronics.
Ideal for KS3, GCSE, and A‑Level physics and electronics lessons, this versatile power supply supports a wide range of practical investigations involving low‑voltage circuits. Its clear voltage selection and rugged design make it particularly suitable for hands‑on student work.
Safe, durable, and easy to operate, this 2V–12V AC/DC Power Supply is an essential classroom power source that supports effective practical science teaching and student confidence in electrical experimentation.