How to prevent dust and dissipate heat in distribution boxes

The outdoor power distribution box its IP65 protection level that supports -40°C to +70°C operation, and can withstand dust, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Indoor model: For workshops or control rooms, choose a co...

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