Martin RUSH CS Series Power Supply
Description
Martin RUSH CS Series Power Supply
The Martin RUSH CS Series Power Supply is a compact, convection-cooled unit engineered to deliver stable 36 V DC power to Martin lighting fixtures in studio and production environments. Its auto-ranging input accepts global voltage standards without manual switching, and the low-profile chassis occupies minimal rack or floor space while maintaining thermal efficiency across demanding ambient conditions.
Power Delivery & Electrical Performance
This supply outputs a maximum of 12 A at 36 V DC, delivering up to 485 W of power to connected fixtures via a 6-pin custom connector. The auto-ranging switch-mode design accepts input from 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz, eliminating the need for voltage converters or manual configuration when integrating equipment across different power infrastructures or relocating studio setups.
Build Quality & Operating Range
The unit measures 302 × 195 × 58 mm and weighs 4.2 kg, making it practical for mobile studio rigs and permanent installations while remaining stable on standard 19-inch racks. Convection cooling allows operation across a wide ambient range of −30 to +40 °C, with a maximum surface temperature of 55 °C, and it meets EN60950-1 and UL60950-1 safety standards plus RoHS and REACH compliance.
Key Features
- Auto-ranging switch-mode input: 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz
- DC output: 36 V at maximum 12 A
- Maximum power consumption: 485 W
- 6-pin custom connector for power and data output to fixtures
- Included power cables: IEC C13 female to NEMA 5-15P (US) and IEC C13 to bare ends (universal)
- Cable length: 1.5 m on both input connectors
- Dimensions: 302 × 195 × 58 mm (11.9 × 7.7 × 2.3 inches)
- Weight: 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs.)
- Convection cooling with 55 °C maximum surface temperature
- Operating ambient range: −30 to +40 °C
- Mains inlet fuse: T 6.3 A, 250 V
- Certifications: EN60950-1, UL60950-1, RoHS, REACH, WEEE, Proposition 65 compliant
The Martin RUSH CS Series Power Supply combines global voltage compatibility, robust safety certification, and compact form factor to provide reliable, stable power for professional lighting systems in studio, broadcast, and production environments.
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At a Glance
The Martin RUSH CS Series Power Supply is a dedicated 36 V DC power source engineered for Martin lighting fixtures in studio and installation setups, outputting up to 485 W with zero configuration across global voltage standards. Its compact footprint and convection cooling make it ideal for stationary studio rigs or permanent venue installations where space is at a premium. This supply ensures stable, interference-free power to your lighting system without requiring converters or switching, freeing you to focus on lighting design and capture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fixtures does this power supply work with?
The Martin RUSH CS Series Power Supply is designed specifically for Martin lighting fixtures that accept 36 V DC input via the included 6-pin custom connector. Verify your fixture model supports 36 V DC before purchase.
Can I use this internationally without a converter?
Yes. The auto-ranging switch-mode input accepts 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz mains power without manual switching or external converters, making it fully ready for touring and international venues.
What's included in the box?
The supply includes two 1.5 m input power cables: one with an IEC C13 to NEMA 5-15P connector (US standard) and one with IEC C13 to bare ends (universal). Output connects to fixtures via the 6-pin custom connector.
Will this unit run hot in a tight rack or outdoor venue?
No. Convection cooling keeps the unit's maximum surface temperature at 55 °C and allows reliable operation across −30 to +40 °C ambient conditions, so it handles tight racks and extreme outdoor environments without thermal throttling.
How much power can this supply deliver?
The Martin RUSH CS Series outputs 36 V DC at a maximum 12 A, delivering up to 485 W of power to connected fixtures.
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