North Carolina (NC) Electronic Power Supplies Manufacturers Companies

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Majorpower Corporation
7011 Industrial Drive
Mebane NC 273028605
(919) 563-6610

Manufacturer of telecom and utility grade DC/AC inverters, DC/DC converters, and DC power systems.
Delta Products Corporation
5101 Davis Drive
Durham NC 277090215
(919) 767-3800
Astec America Inc
4212 Snowcrest Lane
Raleigh NC 27616
(919) 781-8390
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Eaton Corp
8609 Six Forks Road
Raleigh NC 27615
(919) 870-3000
Process Electronics
100 Brickyard Road
Mount Holly NC 28120
(704) 827-9019
Wilmore Electronic Purchasing
607 Us Highway 70a East
Hillsborough NC 27278
(919) 732-9351
Aegis Power Systems Inc
805 Greenlawn Cemetery Road
Murphy NC 289069137
(828) 837-4029

Manufacturer of DC Power Supplies and Power Converters for the Electric Vehicle, Military, VME, Mil-Cots, Industrial, and Telecom Markets.
Hi Rel Systems LLC
101 Stone Lane
Clayton NC 27520
(919) 359-2875
Asp Holdings Inc
1147 Wakefield Farm Road
Zebulon NC 27597
(888) 330-2538
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