B&K Precision 1686A Datasheet

Data Sheet
3-14 V DC Power Supply
Model 1686A
Model 1686A is a high quality 3 to 14 V bench DC power supply primarily designed for powering automotive and marine electronic equipment. It has a maximum output current proportional to the voltage setting (see voltage and current output graph) and two panel mounted meters that continuously monitor the output voltage and current.
Designed for continuous duty without overheating, this 12 A DC power supply is an ideal car battery substitution allowing servicing or powering of mostly any car radio, car stereo, PA systems, low to medium power CB transceivers, or marine equipment. The 1686A uses thermostatically controlled fan cooling for improved heat dissipation while keeping bulk and weight to a minimum.
Specifications 1686A
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Voltage 3 - 14 V
Current (Proportional to Output Voltage) *12 A (at 13.8 V)
Load Regulation 0.8%
Line Regulation (108-132V AC) 0.8%
Ripple and Noise 10 mVrms
Metering
Voltmeter Range 0-20 V
Voltmeter Accuracy ±7% F.S.
Ammeter Range 0-20 A
Ammeter Accuracy ±7% F.S.
General
AC Input 115/230 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 400 W
Operating Temperature 32˚ to 104˚F (0˚ to 40˚C), 85% R.H.
Storage Temperature 5˚ to 158˚F (-15˚ to 70˚C), 75% R.H.
Dimensions (HxWxD) 4.9” x 8.5” x 11.5" (124 x 216 x 292 mm)
Weight 12.1 lbs (5.45 kg)
One-Year Warranty
Included Accessories Instruction Manual, Line Cord, Spare Fuse
* see graph for output current and output voltage
Model 1686A
Features & Benefits
12 A output at 13.8 V*
Thermostatically controlled cooling fan
Continuous operation at full load without
overheating
Connect two or more units in parallel or series
for higher current or voltage
Convenient 2 A tie point terminals on front
panel
Overvoltage protection, foldback current
limiting, and reverse polarity protection
Output Voltage and Current
20
15
10
Technical data subject to change © B&K Precision Corp. 2014
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Output Current (A)
0
024 6 810 12 14 16
Output Voltage (V)
Graph showing relationship between
output voltage and output current
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