4850-LCD/4850-PoE

Feb. 28, 2012

Save power and save on dollars.  Low current draw electric strikes mean you can use smaller power supplies on your everyday installations.  It also means you can wire the strike directly to your PoE/access control system without running a secondary power supply.  The Trine 4850-PoE uses .260 Amps at 12DC (3.12 Watts) and the 4850-LCD uses .135 Amps at 24DC (3.24 Watts) – both come with 2 spacer plates, standard, and our Patented 6-pin anchoring system, standard.

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