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3/29/2013

Tycon Power Systems Introduces New Dual Input/Dual Output Battery Charge Controller for Wireless Security Applications

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​Utah company provides unique solutions for Remote Power

March 29, 2013 – Bluffdale, Utah – Tycon Power® Systems is excited to announce the release of its new Dual Input/Dual Output battery charge controller.

with 24VDC wire terminal and 48V POE outputs for backup power and remote power applications. The low cost SCPOE series can charge lead acid batteries from solar panel input and/or Power Over Ethernet (POE) input. The 8A solar panel input takes priority so when the sun is shining, grid power is not used. There are two outputs; The 30W Power Over Ethernet (POE) output utilizes a high efficiency DCDC converter to provide 48VDC POE and the secondary wire terminal output on the back is regulated at 24VDC.

“The TP-SCPOE-2448 was developed specifically to power a camera and a wireless radio from a 24VDC battery system” said Scott Parsons, CEO. “It is the essential building block for outdoor wireless surveillance applications."

The SCPOE series offers full protections for over-charge, over-discharge, short circuit, over-voltage and overcurrent. Low self consumption of <0.5W make them ideal for remote power applications. The units are rated for operation from -30°C to 60°C, suitable for year round outdoor operation in a weatherproof enclosure.

OEM and custom configurations are available upon request.
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*MSRP is $89.95

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Headquartered in Bluffdale, Utah, Tycon Power® Systems manufactures remote power systems for wireless and video applications and specializes in Power over Ethernet power solutions. It has offices and warehouse facilities in the USA as well as distributors and representatives worldwide.
Product Specific URL: http://tyconsystems.com/index.php/products/tycon-power

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Seth Allen / Sales and Marketing Manager
seth@tyconsystems.com

14641 S 800 W Suite A
Bluffdale, UT 84065
801-432-0003
FAX 801-618-4220 
​www.tyconsystems.com

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3/21/2013

24V To 56V 250W Voltage Converter

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Utah company provides unique solutions for Remote Power

March 21, 2013 – Bluffdale, Utah – Tycon Power Systems Announces The Release Of Its New Very High Power TP-VRHP-2456-5 24VDC To 56VDC 250W Voltage Converter
“The new industrial grade TP-VRHP-2456-5 provides isolated and regulated 56VDC @ 4.5A from a 24VDC (18V-36V) power source” said Scott Parsons, CEO. “The 24VDC input makes this high power converter perfectly suited for operating from a battery or vehicle system. The 56VDC isolated output is compatible with IEEE802.3af and IEEE802.3at POE specifications."
The TP-VRHP-2456-5 has wire terminal inputs and outputs. It converts 18VDC to 36VDC into 56VDC regulated 250W output. It has various protections for over/under voltage, short circuit, reverse voltage and over-temperature. There are two indicators for input and output power. A fan provides active cooling.
The unit is DIN rail mountable for universal industrial application and operates over a wide -30C to +65C operating temperature range.
TP-VRHP-2456-5 carries a 2 year warranty.
They are normally in stock in Salt Lake City, Utah or at one of Tycon Power Systems worldwide distributors.
*MSRP is $189.95

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Headquartered in Bluffdale, Utah, Tycon Power Systems manufactures remote power systems for wireless and video applications and specializes in Power over Ethernet power solutions. It has offices and warehouse facilities in the USA as well as distributors and representatives worldwide.
Product Specific URL: http://www.tyconsystems.com/index.php/voltage-converters-non-poe

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Seth Allen / Sales and Marketing Manager
seth@tyconsystems.com

14641 S 800 W Suite A
Bluffdale, UT 84065
801-432-0003
FAX 801-618-4220 
​www.tyconsystems.com

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