LynTec to Deliver Scalable Power Distribution and Integrator Branding Solutions at InfoComm 2026

LynTec will showcase a wide range of power distribution and control solutions at InfoComm 2026, focused on helping AV and IT integrators simplify installations, reduce maintenance costs, and strengthen their brand presence. A major highlight is the award-winning DMX Dual Relay (DDR), an IP65-rated distributed power control solution designed for flexible installations in environments such as corporate AV spaces, houses of worship, and performance venues. The company will also feature its SLi-2000 Lithium-Ion UPS, offering long battery life and remote reboot capabilities to reduce service visits and improve operational efficiency.

LynTec is also expanding its high-density relay panel lineup with scalable 24-channel and 48-channel models built for hospitality, education, and large commercial projects. In addition, the company is promoting its Private Label Power Program, allowing integrators to place their own branding on power conditioning products instead of manufacturer logos. This gives integrators better long-term visibility with clients while turning rack infrastructure into a branding and service opportunity.

LynTec, a leading manufacturer of electrical power control solutions for professional audio, video, and lighting systems, today announced its exhibition lineup for InfoComm 2026. From June 17-19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the company will exhibit in the Chauvet Professional booth N7435. On display will be a comprehensive portfolio designed to support systems integrators at every stage of a project, from specifying high-density power distribution to deploying award-winning distributed control and establishing long-term brand visibility.

Technical innovation for distributed environments is anchored by the DMX Dual Relay (DDR), which arrives at InfoComm 2026 after being named Best of Show at NAB 2026 by Sound and Video Contractor. Now officially shipping, the DDR provides integrators with an IP65-rated, mount-anywhere solution for distributed power control. This flexibility is essential for modern installations where long homeruns and additional enclosures in hard-to-reach locations are cost-prohibitive. With a single 20-amp input and two 20-amp PowerKon outputs, the DDR allows integrators to split or pass through the load while maintaining RDM-ready control. This adds measurable value when specifying DMX-controlled environments such as houses of worship, corporate AV suites, and performance spaces.

“Integrators and IT professionals need solutions that do more than just distribute power; they need tools that reduce ongoing service overhead and allow them to scale to the specific demands of the job,” said Chris Bishop, national sales director at LynTec. “The DDR underscores our focus on flexible, distributed control, and we are just as focused on the IT side of the equation. Whether it is through the remote management capabilities of our new UPS or the branding opportunities in our Private Label program, we want to help our partners put their own mark on every installation they touch.”

Operational efficiency is further addressed with the SLi-2000 Lithium-Ion UPS. Designed with a 15-year battery life, this unit allows integrators to avoid return visits for battery replacements for over a decade. Additionally, switched receptacles with Web and SNMP remote reboot capabilities allow IT and facility managers to power-cycle unresponsive gear remotely. This eliminates unnecessary truck rolls and provides a quantifiable reduction in service overhead. These innovations build upon the legacy of LynTec’s award-winning RPC, NPAC, and XPC platforms, which continue to provide the reliable sequencing foundations integrators have trusted for decades.

For larger venues, LynTec is highlighting its high-density LCRP and PDS relay panels, with new models soon to be available in 24-channel and 48-channel configurations. These panels provide the circuit count scalability required for the hospitality and education verticals. The two-pole relay functionality handles higher-voltage and multi-leg loads directly, eliminating the need for external contactors to validate installations as well as reducing both specification complexity and labor costs. The LCRP serves lighting-heavy projects, while the PDS incorporates BACnet IP for building automation requirements, expanding the variety of institutional contracts an integrator can bid on.

Central to LynTec’s presence is the Private Label Power Program, a strategic business tool that addresses a long-standing missed opportunity in the integration market. While integrators traditionally brand many aspects of a system, rack power has often featured the manufacturer’s identity rather than the installer’s. This program allows partners to feature their own corporate logo and contact information on Juice Goose JG Series power conditioners with no setup or artwork fees.

By utilizing this initiative, firms can stop giving away valuable rack space to third-party brands and ensure their own brand remains the primary point of contact for clients during future service calls or system expansions. This initiative transforms a standard hardware component into a permanent marketing vehicle that reinforces the integrator’s value across every project.

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