Power supply units are essential for stable instrument operation, controlled bench workflows, and dependable laboratory uptime. Within our Industrial portfolio, John Morris Group supports technical users with solutions linked to PCB Piezotronics, MTS, Thermo Scientific, Fugoo, and Drummond for laboratory power delivery, instrument charging, and controlled analytical operation.
Power Supply Units
Power Supply Units For Laboratory Instruments And Controlled Bench Work
Our curated collection of Power Supply Units delivers high-capacity performance and operational flexibility for technical environments:
- Instrument-specific power control: Utilise Thermo Scientific power supply units for biosystem stirrers, Cimarec platforms, and electrophoresis workflows where stable output supports repeatable test conditions and protects connected instruments.
- Compact charging and bench continuity: Technical teams can deploy Drummond AC charger and adapter solutions to keep powered pipetting and handheld lab tools ready for routine production, QA, and sample preparation tasks.
- Low-footprint laboratory integration: With compact switching units from Fugoo and related powered accessories distributed via Kinesis, laboratories can standardise bench setups without relying on unsuitable consumer PC power hardware.
How to Choose the Right Power Supply Units
Selecting the correct Power Supply Units for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:
- Voltage and output compatibility: Confirm that the power supply unit matches the voltage, current draw, plug type, and connector format required by the laboratory instrument or powered accessory.
- Application-specific design: Choose units designed for electrophoresis, stirring, charging, or sensor-driven bench equipment rather than generic consumer power products that do not align with technical workflows.
- Safety, durability, and serviceability: Review whether the unit is suitable for continuous bench use, repeated daily operation, and documented technical maintenance in regulated industrial or laboratory settings.
Complete Your Instrument Power Setup With Related Electrical Categories
Versatile equipment is essential for comprehensive facility management. To further optimise your workspace, we recommend exploring these related categories:
- Power adapters or inverters: Add compatible conversion and interface hardware when your instrument fleet requires multiple connection standards or alternate input formats.
- Power monitoring or control systems: Extend your setup with equipment that helps track output stability, manage connected loads, and support more controlled electrical infrastructure planning.
Specialist Support For Instrument Power And Bench Reliability
Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories and industrial users with Power Supply Units backed by ISO 9001 certified processes and factory-trained engineers. Our team helps specify suitable units for electrophoresis, powered stirring, charging, and technical bench operation, with nationwide support available on 1300 501 555 for product selection and procurement guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you test power supply unit performance in a laboratory environment?
Laboratory users typically verify output voltage, connector fit, load suitability, and stable operation with the connected instrument. For regulated environments, it is also important to document suitability against the instrument specification and maintenance procedure.
What is the difference between a laboratory power supply unit and a computer PSU?
A laboratory power supply unit is selected for instrument compatibility, controlled output, and bench workflow needs, while a computer PSU is designed for internal PC hardware. The two are not interchangeable for most scientific or industrial instrument applications.
Can John Morris Group support bulk B2B supply of power supply units for laboratories and technical facilities?
Yes. We support B2B procurement for laboratories, universities, OEM users, and industrial technical teams requiring multiple power supply units, chargers, and compatible bench accessories, with quotation support and application guidance available.