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[http://www.motechsolar.com/en/index.php Motech Industries Inc.] is a Taiwanese manufacturer of solar energy equipment and a former manufacturer of test and measurement equipment.
[http://www.motechsolar.com/en/index.php Motech Industries Inc.] is a Taiwanese manufacturer of solar energy equipment and a former manufacturer of test and measurement equipment.


The test and mesurement department was sold to '''B&amp;K Precision''' in 2012<sup>[http://www.motechsolar.com/en/latestnews_20120117.php]</sup>.
The test and measurement department was sold to '''B&amp;K Precision''' in 2012<sup>[http://www.motechsolar.com/en/latestnews_20120117.php]</sup>.


== Motech LPS-300 series ==
== Motech LPS-300 series ==


The [[Motech LPS-300 series]] is a series of power supplies with optional RS232 connectivity. The devices were also sold branded as '''Amrel''' (American Reliance) with the same model numbers.
The [[Motech LPS-300 series]] is a series of power supplies with optional RS232 connectivity. The devices were also sold branded as '''Amrel''' (American Reliance) with the same model numbers and '''Tecpel''' (different model numbers).
 
== Resources ==
 
* [http://power.motech.com.tw/ Vendor website] (after B&amp;K Precision acquisition)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110711130430/http://power.motech.com.tw/ Vendor website] (before B&amp;K Precision acquisition; archive.org)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motech_Solar Wikipedia: Motech Solar]


[[Category:Manufacturer]]
[[Category:Manufacturer]]

Latest revision as of 14:56, 23 November 2014

Motech Industries Inc. is a Taiwanese manufacturer of solar energy equipment and a former manufacturer of test and measurement equipment.

The test and measurement department was sold to B&K Precision in 2012[1].

Motech LPS-300 series

The Motech LPS-300 series is a series of power supplies with optional RS232 connectivity. The devices were also sold branded as Amrel (American Reliance) with the same model numbers and Tecpel (different model numbers).

Resources