Product Detail
The Lectrosonics RPS4 is an outstanding universal DC power supply designed for low - voltage devices like wireless microphone receivers, IFB transmitters, and audio signal processing equipment. It comes with two internal power supplies and two temperature - controlled fans working in failover mode. This means if one power supply or fan fails, you'll have an automatic backup. The 1RU chassis saves you from using individual 'wall warts' or 'boa style' power supplies for each device. You can securely route the power cables from the RPS4 to the devices, preventing accidental disconnects and freeing up space on power strips in the equipment rack. The threaded, locking DC power connectors ensure reliable power delivery. Key features include dual power supplies for fail - over, four 12VDC 1.5A outputs, dual temp - controlled cooling fans, 2A automotive type blade fuses, locking coaxial DC power connectors, red - blinking LED indicators during faults, and a spare fuse holder on the rear panel. Technical specs show it has an input voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz, overall power consumption of 100W, four 12VDC 1.5A outputs, individual 2A automotive blade - type output fuses, a temperature range from - 20C to +50C, and output DC ripple less than 20 Mv.
Using the Lectrosonics RPS4 is quite straightforward. First, make sure the input voltage in your area falls within the 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz range. Then, connect the power cables from the RPS4 to your low - voltage devices like wireless microphone receivers or audio signal processing equipment. The locking coaxial DC power connectors ensure a secure connection. When it comes to safety, always check the 2A automotive type blade fuses. If the LED indicators blink red, it means there's a fault. You can use the spare fuse holder on the rear panel to replace a blown fuse. As for maintenance, keep the device in a place where the temperature is between - 20C and +50C. Also, since it has dual cooling fans, make sure they're working properly and clean them occasionally to ensure efficient operation.