News Release from: StacoSwitch
Subject: PSM high power switching module
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 August 2006

Switching module puts power behind the panel

The PSM high power switching module is a single electronic board that handles high current switching functions.

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New from StacoSwitch, the PSM high power switching module is a single electronic board that handles high current switching functions. Wired into the desired 6 to 28V system, the PSM board allows control of up to six different devices. Switch action can be set independently for each channel to 'alternate' or 'momentary'.

Lighting intensity can be adjusted for both backlighting (green) and switch status (red) indicator LEDs.

'The StacoSwitch power switching module is the best product on the market which allows the use of a keypad or other low current switches to control high current devices and equipment', says Michael Carter, President of StacoSwitch.

'Imagine being able to use a keypad to switch up to 15A on any one of six channels, with a total of 30A in all'.

'The StacoSwitch power switching module allows designers and builders to get rid of ugly toggle switches, flip-flops and bulky relays'.

'StacoSwitch is very proud to offer this unique and innovative product'.

The PSM was originally designed to meet the needs of the marine industry when coupled with the StacoSwitch waterproof keypads with LED backlighting.

The PSM module is also ideal for the automotive industry and can be used for conversion vans, emergency vehicles, toy haulers, specialty vehicles, motor homes, heavy equipment and off-road vehicles.

The aviation industry would benefit by using the PSM for cabin lights, cargo area, lavatories and experimental aircraft.

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