NH Research 4700-6 DC Electronic Load, 120V, 1200A, 6kW

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The NH Research 4700 Series DC Electronic Loads are meticulously engineered for high-power and high-current testing applications, making them ideal for measuring the dynamic performance of Units Under Test (UUT). Whether you are working with high-power DC supplies, telecom rectifiers, fuel cells, or batteries, the NH Research 4700-6 is built to meet your rigorous testing needs.

Designed with reliability in mind, the NH Research 4700-6 DC Load operates smoothly under challenging conditions, including potential internal component failures. Safety features standard to this class of instruments include protection against output over-voltage, over-current, over-power, reverse-voltage, and internal over-temperature, ensuring that your testing processes remain uninterrupted and safe.

One of the standout capabilities of the NH Research 4700-6 is its macro-recording feature, which allows up to 100 steps to be programmed for complex, precisely timed, multi-mode load profiles. This capability enables you to effortlessly capture and replay dynamic load sequences, thus simplifying the testing process significantly.

The modular design of the NH Research 4700-6 allows for synchronous control and active power balancing, enabling multiple units to operate efficiently in parallel as a single load. This advanced functionality opens the door to previously challenging tests, such as turning on into a CR load, accurately confirming the complete V-I curve for Lithium-Ion battery chargers, and safeguarding devices under test from damage in the event of a protection circuit failure.

Specifications of the NHR 4700-6 DC Electronic Load Include:

Current 0-1200A
Voltage 1-120V
Power 6000W (6kW)

See Datasheet for full specifications.

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