Dycon's already comprehensive D1500 Series of highly energy-efficient, sophisticated switch mode power supplies now offers the D1565 which allows the user to choose the voltage best suited to the application (12V to 15V DC). During mains supply failure when the power supply is running on standby batteries, the constant voltage function ensures that the D1565 will deliver a fixed voltage as determined by the user, irrespective of the terminal voltage of the batteries.

The D1565 offers the same high efficiency rating and reliable design as the D1500 Series.

The three LEDs on the D1565 indicate the status of the power supply, which allows status checking at a glance.

As an added bonus, the D15X8 output splitter allows a single power supply output to be split into up to 8 individually fused outputs. Each fuse is monitored by a red LED that lights if a fuse fails.

The Dycon's D15X4 BNC splitter allows power to up to 4 cameras and loop-through connections for signals. The D1565 is the perfect solution for all CCTV power supply requirements.

All Dycon's switched mode power supplies offer:

  • 80% efficiency rating, resulting in power consumption that is halved compared to linear power units – the end user saves energy and reduces environmental pollution
  • Reduced weight from the elimination of bulky low frequency transformers
  • Cool operation with reduced heat dissapation, improving the lifetime of your equipment and back up batteries;
  • Compact and robust construction

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