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Power adapters

Power adapters, chargers, and power supply units (PSUs). These are used to convert electrical power for different devices.

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Fluke 302+ Clamp Meter

Fluke 302+ Clamp Meter, a digital electrical testing tool used for measuring AC current, voltage, resistance, and continuity without directly touching live wires. It includes:

Acid battery

Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are sealed, maintenance-free energy storage solutions designed for reliable performance. They are equipped with a pressure-regulating valve, making them spill-proof and suitable for various applications, including UPS systems, emergency lighting, telecom equipment, and solar power systems. With excellent charge retention and durability, VRLA batteries provide a dependable power source […]

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Electronics Project Kit

Electronics Project Kit containing components like a solar panel, DC motor, propellers, LEDs, switches, and wires. These kits are commonly used for school science projects and hobbyist experiments to explore concepts in electronics, renewable energy, and basic circuitry. They are ideal for building small models like solar fans or LED circuits.

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PCB (Printed Circuit Board)

This setup is commonly used in electronics repair and diagnostics to ensure proper functionality and identify faults in PCBs and other electronic components.

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Electronics accessories

Reliable and precise multimeters for measuring voltage, current, and resistance in electronic and electrical systems. Ideal for professional and DIY applications. Cables: High-quality cables for efficient and safe power transmission, suitable for various devices and setups. Tungsram Bulbs: Durable and energy-efficient bulbs designed to operate in extreme temperatures ranging from -30°C to 0°C. Perfect for […]

RCA connectors

RCA connectors (also known as phono connectors or AV connectors) commonly used for audio and video signal transmission. These connectors are typically found in audio systems, TVs, and other electronic devices to connect components like speakers, amplifiers, or video equipment.