Ault Signs Private-Label Deal With MagneTek

Oct. 17, 2001
Ault Inc., Minneapolis, recently signed a private-label agreement with MagneTek, Atlanta, to sell the company’s line of compact, high-density DC/DC converters for networking, telecommunications, and industrial aerospace computing equipment. Under the terms of the agreement, Ault will private-label MagneTek’s new line of quarter-brick and half-brick, high-density converters. The units are available

Ault Inc., Minneapolis, recently signed a private-label agreement with MagneTek, Atlanta, to sell the company’s line of compact, high-density DC/DC converters for networking, telecommunications, and industrial aerospace computing equipment.

Under the terms of the agreement, Ault will private-label MagneTek’s new line of quarter-brick and half-brick, high-density converters. The units are available in 48V input, with output choices of 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, and 5.0V.

Ault’s private-label DC/DC line will be sold domestically through its national network of independent representative firms, national and regional distributors, as well as internationally through its distributor network.

For more information, visit www.aultinc.com.

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