
LynTec to make NAB Show debut with power control solutions
LynTec, a manufacturer of electrical power control solutions for professional audio, video and lighting (AVL) systems, will exhibit for the first time at the NAB Show 2025, taking place April 6-9 in Las Vegas. The company aims to educate broadcast and lighting dealers and distributors on its advanced power control and distribution solutions. Visitors can explore LynTec's RPC Remote Control Breaker Panel at the Kino Flo booth N1059, as part of the Chauvet brand showcase.
Mark Bishop, President of LynTec, said: 'We're incredibly excited to exhibit our solutions at the 2025 NAB Show. Our proven brand of power control and sequencing solutions is no stranger to the broadcast space, with hundreds of deployments in television studios, live event spaces, large-scale worship environments, and more. We have a long tradition of engineering our solutions to suit the needs and requests of our customers, and our RPC products ensure that the installers in this market have power control solutions tailored to offer the flexibility and efficiencies they require.'
At the show, LynTec will feature its patented RPC Series, the foundation of its power control innovations. The RPC motorised circuit breaker panels, available with 30 to 84 controllable breakers per panel, streamline installation and reduce operating costs. Built on Square D's G3 Powerlink hardware platform, the system enables faster buildouts, eliminating the need for separate relay panels and additional wiring. It can manage lighting and AV systems across multiple zones using various control protocols, including HTTP, Telnet, sACN, DMX and RS-232.
With LynTec's intuitive graphical user interface (GUI), users can configure, troubleshoot, and monitor power control settings remotely from any connected device. The system also provides text or email alerts for panel anomalies, enhancing reliability and ease of use.
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