LynTec Showcase High-Density Power Control Solutions For Broadcast At NAB Show 2026
LynTec DMX Dual Relay
LynTec, a manufacturer of innovative electrical power control solutions for professional audio, video, and lighting (AVL) systems, will demonstrate its latest power management advancements designed specifically for the broadcast and streaming markets at NAB Show 2026.
This year, the company is highlighting the broadcast debut of its high-density LCRP and PDS relay panels, the DMX Dual Relay (DDR), and a new branding program that turns essential power hardware into a marketing asset for installers.
LynTec is expanding its LCRP Lighting Control Relay Panel and PDS Sequencing Relay Panel series with new 24- and 48-channel configurations. Built to meet the technical requirements of large-scale studio installations, these high-density models feature two-pole relay functionality to support higher-voltage and multi-leg loads directly, removing the need for external contactors. By providing up to 48 individually controllable channels in a single enclosure, these panels reduce wiring complexity and the physical footprint in equipment rooms. The LCRP models offer DMX/RDM compatibility for lighting environments, while the PDS models provide BACnet IP support for seamless integration into building automation and professional audio systems.
The DMX Dual Relay (DDR) is an IP65-rated, RDM-ready 20A solution designed for distributed power control. Now shipping, the DDR features a single 20A input that supports two 20A PowerKon outputs, allowing users to pass the full load through one output or split it between two devices. Its compact, rugged design allows it to be mounted virtually anywhere — on trusses, behind line arrays, or inside road cases — making it ideal for both permanent studio installs and mobile production environments.
For mission-critical broadcast uptime, LynTec will display the SLi-2000 Lithium-Ion UPS. This true online 1U UPS offers a 15-year battery life — up to five times longer than traditional lead-acid systems — and superior performance in high-temperature environments (up to 50°C/122°F). The SLi-2000 features switched receptacles that enable remote rebooting of individual outlets via Web/SNMP, eliminating the need for on-site service calls to power-cycle unresponsive equipment.
Attendees can also preview the LynTec Private Label Power Program. This initiative gives integrators a cost-effective way to deliver custom-branded power conditioners, including the trusted Juice Goose JG Series, with their own company logos and contact information on the faceplates. With zero setup or artwork fees, the program helps integrators "stop giving rack space to someone else's brand" and strengthens brand recognition on every project.
In addition to the new solutions, LynTec will showcase its flagship RPC Remote Control Breaker Panels and the NPAC (Networkable Power Automation Control) rack-mounted relay panels. These solutions are engineered to sequence complex digital systems with easy-to-program delays, ensuring proper component boot-up and shutdown for sensitive broadcast gear. The exhibit will feature a full suite of Juice Goose products with the new private-label branded faceplates.
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