Ultravolt Unveils New Web Videos

UltraVolt, Inc., is excited to announce the creation of two new videos for its company website. UltraVolt unveiled these videos as a way to engage and educate potential customers. The new videos not only highlight UltraVolt’s strengths, but also explain the advantages of buying a standard product and guide customers to which UltraVolt power supply they should choose for their specific project or application.

The first video presents a friendly and inviting look at what customers get from a standard-product manufacturer over custom-product competitors. Highlights include no NRE, no minimum order quantities, and a lead time as low as ten business days. These strengths are what UltraVolt prides itself on to provide higher service to high-voltage-power-supply customers.

The second video exhibits a more technical approach, but explains to customers which power supplies they should choose based on their specific application requirements. If a customer requires biasing voltage, they should choose either UltraVolt’s A Series or AA Series product lines (and the –F Option to reduce ripple). If higher performance is required, UltraVolt’s E Series is optimized for projects requiring high precision. If a customer needs a capacitor charging module, UltraVolt’s C Series provides faster rise time and low overshoot. The High Power C Series line could be used if higher power is required than the C Series line.

“UltraVolt is incredibly thrilled to introduce these videos, which answer a lot of the questions our customers have been asking” said James Morrison, CEO & Co-Founder. “They are yet another example of how UltraVolt is Making High Voltage Easier®.”

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