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Indiana State Switching Power Adapter Manufacturer

time2019/05/17

Professional Power Adapter Manufacturer - Shenzhen Intermodal Electronics, Service Area in Indiana: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville, Gary
Professional Power Adapter Manufacturer - Shenzhen Intermodal Electronics, Service Area in Indiana: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville, Gary

Main products: power adapter, medical power, LED power, charger and so on.

Energy saving and environmental protection, high work efficiency, long service life, safe and stable performance, high-quality power adapter products, choose Lianyunda Electronics!

When we travel, we sometimes find that we have forgotten to bring a power adapter. Or at work, I found that the power adapter is damaged. Then the first reaction when we are in this situation is to find an alternative adapter. However, if the pairing is unsuccessful or some inferior products are prone to failure or even burn out the computer, it is not worth the loss to burn a few thousand pieces for a few dozen pieces. Under what circumstances will the power adapter burn out the computer?

1. The current and voltage are inconsistent with the original parameters. It is ok within 5% of the difference, but exceeding this value may cause problems that cannot be used or damaged.

2. The fault causes a short circuit. Due to the high instantaneous current formed by the short circuit, it is easy to cause the computer to be damaged due to the high voltage state in a short time.

3. The temperature of the power adapter and the computer rises sharply, and it is very likely that a short-circuit fire will occur if it is not effectively processed.

Shenzhen Lianyunda Electronics produces a variety of switching power supplies, including power adapters and chargers, which can be customized according to customer needs, and strive to provide customers with the best service and the highest quality. The material is the best in the industry, with good heat and fire resistance, and can isolate various short-circuit fires.