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Decent regulation. Loaded it to 17 Amps and only small drop in output voltage. | ||
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Excellent value as is, not difficult to modify. | |
An excellent value right out of the box. This supply has a current balancing feature that allows you to run two or more in parallel to create a higher current supply. Tie the red current share leads to each other, [of course the black V- and the white V+ as well,] and the load will become balanced across the supplies. Now let`s void our warranties... I`ve altered one for use bench testing automotive components. To ramp this supply up to 13.5V at load, you will need to change one resistor, and add one resistor. By adding a 22K resistor across the R109 on the far left side of the low voltage daughter board you can raise the overvoltage detect threshold about 1.5 volts. Next, immediately to the left of JMP1 on that same low voltage daughter board, is R3, a 0 ohm resistor, electrically bypassing the vacant VR1 potentiometer position. Remove this, and you may then add your own VR1, or as I have done, add a 1.3K fixed resistor, scaling the voltage sense, allowing the output to raise from 12V to 13.5V. IF you run the supply above its configured output voltage, common sense suggests derating its available 17 Amps, or 204 Watts, proportionally. ADD a fan, forcing air across the H.V. driver, exhausting through the entire low voltage section, if you will be using this supply at more than an amp or so of output current. | ||
- T Gee, NJ | ||