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HLK-2M24 - 24V 2W AC-DC Step Down Mini Power Module

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SKU:
098-HLK-2M24
MPN:
HLK-2M24
The HLK-2M24 is a tiny power module that converts AC voltage to 24V DC, perfect for low-power projects. It boasts an ultra-compact design, global voltage input (100-240V AC), and built-in safety features like overload and short circuit protection. View full description
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Technical Specifications

Brand:
Hi-Link
Rated Input Voltage:
100-240 VAC
Rated Output Voltage:
24 VDC
Rated Output Current:
83 mA
Output Power:
2 W
Dimensions:
30x16x19 mm
Working Temperature:
-25 ~ 60 C
Storage Temperature:
-40 ~ 80 C

Warranty Information

All the products supplied by Evelta are genuine and original. We offer 14 days replacement warranty in case of manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit our cancellation and returns page.

Description

HLK-2M24: Mini Power Module for Small Projects
The HLK-2M24 is a compact and efficient AC-DC power module designed for various low-power applications.
 
Key Features:
  • Tiny Footprint: Measuring only 30x16x19 mm, this module is ideal for space-constrained projects.
  • 24V DC Output: Provides stable 24V DC power for your devices.
  • Universal Input: Accepts a wide range of AC input voltages (90-245Vac).
  • Low Power Consumption: Saves energy with minimal no-load loss.
  • Safe and Reliable: Features built-in short circuit, over-current, and overload protection.
  • Durable Design: Encased in waterproof plastic for added protection against moisture, vibration, and dust.
  • Cost-Effective: Offers an economical solution for your power needs.
  • Easy to Use: Works without requiring additional circuitry.
Applications:
  • Low-power embedded systems
  • LED lighting
  • Sensor modules
  • Industrial automation
  • And more!
With its small size, versatility, and safety features, the HLK-2M24 is a perfect choice for powering your next low-power project.
 
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