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Introducing the OMRON G9KB high-capacity power relay with bidirectional switching capability, samples available from Anglia.
The G9KB high-capacity power relay from OMRON is rated 600VDC at 50A and is capable of bi-directional switching allowing it to replace several conventional relays.
 

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JOLLY SLIM a multi-power, dimmable LED driver from TCI comes with power factor correction

The JOLLY SLIM LED driver has been designed to be installed in luminaires and thanks to his slim dimensions, the same as electronic ballasts for T5 fluorescent lamps, being easily placed in most of the existing luminaires.  

The JOLLY SLIM LED driver has been designed to be installed in luminaires and thanks to his slim dimensions, the same as electronic ballasts for T5 fluorescent lamps, being easily placed in most of the existing luminaires.

The most important features of this product are the possibility to be dimmed by 1-10V systems with a standard push button (you can dim up to 10 drivers together by connecting an additional syncronization cable) and the possibility to select output current/voltage with a DIP SWITCH to supply from 1 up to 12 power LEDs of 350, 500 and 700mA or LED modules up to 20W. Another very important characteristic comes from the fact that JOLLY SLIM is provided with POWER FACTOR correction that improves performance as well as the ability to be used with an input voltage from 100 to 240V.

For more information, or details on the full range of TCI products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in December 2010.

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