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GW Instek PSU 20-76 Programmable Power Supply

$1,617.00

The GW Instek PSU 20-76 is a 1500W programmable DC power supply with autoranging output up to 20V or 76A, ideal for laboratories, R&D, and industrial applications requiring very high current at low voltage.

The GW Instek PSU 20-76 is a high-current programmable DC power supply designed for demanding low-voltage applications such as battery testing, power electronics, and industrial device evaluation. With a maximum output of 1500W, it offers autoranging capability, delivering flexible combinations of voltage and current up to 20V or 76A. Its low-ripple, stable output ensures precise and reliable testing, while built-in OVP/OCP protections safeguard both the user and connected equipment. Programmable via front panel, USB, RS-232, GPIB, or LAN interfaces, the PSU 20-76 is suitable for both standalone and automated test setups, providing maximum flexibility and efficiency for high-current applications.

Key Features:

  • 1500W autoranging output (0–20V, 0–76A)

  • High-current, low-ripple, stable performance

  • Programmable via front panel, USB, RS-232, GPIB, or LAN (optional)

  • Adjustable OVP (over-voltage) and OCP (over-current) protections

  • Supports series and parallel operation for extended applications

  • Intuitive LCD display for monitoring and control

Compatible Applications & Chemicals:
Ideal for battery testing, high-current electronics, industrial systems, and R&D experiments. Safe for electronics laboratories; not intended for direct chemical use.

Included Accessories:
Power cord, user manual, communication cables (model-dependent), and calibration certificate.

Compliance:
Complies with ISO and GLP laboratory standards. CE and RoHS certified.

Benefits for Lab Users:
The PSU 20-76 combines very high current output with autoranging flexibility, allowing a single instrument to handle multiple testing scenarios. Its protective features ensure safe operation, while programmable interfaces enable seamless integration into automated or manual test setups.