The APS-1015 (analog of S7-1501) from AKTAKOM delivers stable ±15 V, 1.5 A DC power in a lightweight and compact housing. Designed for laboratories, service workshops, classrooms, and hobby electronics, it ensures minimal ripple, excellent stability, and built-in protection — all at an unbeatable price point.
Reliable. Affordable. Compact.
Why choose APS-1015?
- Stable voltage and current output — the perfect voltage source for a wide range of circuits, from educational labs to service workshops.
- Low ripple and noise — ensures your devices run smoothly without interference.
- Compact and lightweight design — easy to fit on any workbench or carry to class.
- Built-in overcurrent protection — safeguards both the power supply and your valuable electronics.
- Universal input 85~265 VAC — works anywhere in the world.
- Affordable price — unbeatable value for laboratories, students, and engineers.
Who is it for?
- Students and educators — perfect for teaching and hands-on experiments.
- Electronics repair shops — a reliable supply for testing and servicing boards.
- DIY enthusiasts and hobbyists — stable power for prototypes and small projects.
- Manufacturers — power sensors and controllers on production lines.
Specifications
- Input voltage: 85~265VAC 50/60Hz
- Output voltage: ±15V
- Output current: 1.5A
- Load regulation: 25mV
- Line regulation: 5mV
- Ripple & Noise: 1.8mVrms, 5mVpp
- Output accuracy: ±5%
- Protection: Over current
- Dimensions: 110 x 74 x140 mm / 4.3 x 2.9 x 5.5 in
- Weight: 0.3 kg / 10.6 oz
Included accessories
Controls of APS-1015 Power Supply

Load connection of APS-1015 Power Supply

Frequently Asked Questions
What are common signs of overload or short circuit?
What do CV and CC mean?
What is the difference between a linear and a switching power supply?
What is a DC power supply?
May I use AKTAKOM power supplies to charge accumulators?
What are common signs of overload or short circuit?
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Sudden switch from CV to CC mode
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Output voltage drops
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Protection indicator lights up
In such cases, disconnect the load and verify settings before continuing.
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What do CV and CC mean?
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CV (Constant Voltage): The voltage stays fixed, current varies with load.
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CC (Constant Current): The current stays fixed, voltage changes to maintain that current.
The power supply automatically switches between these modes as load conditions change.
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What is the difference between a linear and a switching power supply?
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Linear power supply: Low noise, stable output, ideal for sensitive analog electronics.
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Switching power supply: Smaller, lighter, more efficient, but produces higher noise.
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What is a DC power supply?
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A DC power supply converts AC input from the mains into a stable direct current (DC) output. It’s used to power electronic circuits, charge batteries, and perform testing or calibration in research and manufacturing environments.
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May I use AKTAKOM power supplies to charge accumulators?
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AKTAKOM power supplies can’t be used for accumulator charging since it may cause the accumulator breakage (recharge, electrolyte boiling, extra pressure of the internal gas which will lead to the accumulator explosion). Accumulators should be charged with the current source which controls the accumulator voltage and regulates the charging current accordingly. When the required accumulator voltage is achieved such type of source simply stops the charging process, its name is a charging device.
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El modelo AKTAKOM APS-1015 es una fuente de alimentación de CC de conmutación de baja potencia con 2 voltajes de salida fijos y protección contra sobrecorriente.
La unidad tiene una estructura compacta, doble aislamiento, seguridad y fácil operación, amplia importación de voltaje, buen rendimiento, apariencia novedosa, etc.
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