Akozon AC 220V 6000W High Power SCR Motor Speed Controller Voltage Regulator Dimming Attemperation Thermoregulation Board
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About this product
*✅【SCR motor speed regulator】: This is an easy-to-use voltage regulator that can control the brightness or speed of the light. Use a new bidirectional high-performance thyristor. The current can reach up to 100 A, and solves the problem of overcurrent caused by small resistance when the induction cooker cable is cooled.
*✅【Good heat dissipation effect】: A large radiator is included, and the heat dissipation effect is better. The power can reach up to 6000W, which can meet the needs of homes and small factories. ✔Note: 6000w is the instantaneous power. The power should be reduced for a long time. It is recommended to use the room temperature resistive load within 3000W! !✔
*✅【Regulated voltage】: AC 0-220V, resistive load conditions, the starting adjustment is more than ten volts, the initial voltage may not be 0V, and the callback can be 0.
*✅【Easy to use】: Easy to use, simple to connect, the knob controls the voltage. The regulator is easy to use and requires no moving parts. Including the heat sink, please connect the load first, and then adjust the voltage.
*✅【Widely used】: The voltage regulator can control the brightness, speed and temperature of the lamp, and set the output voltage between 0-220V, which can supply power for water heaters, lamps, small motors, irons and other electrical equipment. It is widely used in resistive loads, such as heating wires, incandescent lamps and most (not all) single-phase AC motors.
Description
Specification:
SCR Model: BTA41600B
Max. Power: 6000W (max. power for resistive load. For long time use, please keep it in 3000W)
Efficiency: >90%
Working Voltage: AC 220V
Adjusting Voltage: AC 0~220V (for resistive load, the voltage may not be 0V at first, you can turn it back to 0V)
Size: 130*60*47mm / 5.1*2.4*1.9in
Weight: 195g / 6.9oz (approx.)
Package list:
1 * Voltage Controller
Note: Please connect to load first, then adjust voltage.