Magna-Power Electronics
Magna-Power Electronics is a leading American manufacturer of programmable DC power supplies and electronic loads, delivering innovative high-power solutions from 1.5 kW to over 10,000 kW since 1981.
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Magna-Power Electronics, founded in 1981 and headquartered in Flemington, New Jersey, is a premier manufacturer of programmable DC power supplies and electronic loads. All products are designed and manufactured at their vertically integrated, purpose-built factory in the USA.
Magna-Power's DC power supplies feature a rugged current-fed power processing topology spanning over 400,000 configurations from 1.5 kW to 10,000 kW+. Their product lines include the compact SL Series (1U, 1.5-10 kW), versatile XR Series (2U, 2-10 kW with high voltage options up to 10,000 Vdc), powerful TS Series (5-100 kW air or water cooled), and industrial ML Series (500-1,000 kW water-cooled systems).
- Ultra-compact 1U power supplies delivering up to 10 kW
- High-current models available up to 10,000 Adc
- MagnaLOAD DC electronic loads from 1.25 kW to 20 kW
- Complete control and programming interfaces for test and industrial applications
Frequently Asked Questions
- What power ranges do Magna-Power supplies cover?
- Magna-Power DC power supplies range from 1.5 kW compact units up to 10,000 kW+ industrial systems, with voltage options from 5V to 10,000 Vdc and current up to 10,000 Adc.
- Where are Magna-Power products manufactured?
- All Magna-Power products are designed and manufactured at their vertically integrated factory in Flemington, New Jersey, USA.
- What product series does Magna-Power offer?
- Magna-Power offers the SL Series (1U compact), XR Series (2U high voltage/current), TS Series (3U-16U high power), and ML Series (floor-standing water-cooled systems).
- Does Magna-Power manufacture electronic loads?
- Yes, Magna-Power offers the MagnaLOAD series of DC electronic loads ranging from 1.25 kW to 20 kW in air-cooled configurations.