I ordered one a few months back and the package was lost before it left the country. lol I got a refund but haven’t reordered yet…..good timing on the video
So i suppose it`s a buck converter with a screen, what you put in is variable upto the voltage/current limit. I guess what the cpmpany should do when send something in for a reviewer to test is include there thoughts on what was in there minds when they designed the software, what was behind there though with a power scan increase from 0 to set voltage/current, when you are stuck trying to give a reason/example of a use for a specific function then the reason for it becomes void, it looks nice but like all voltage controllers you always have losses in this case 0.20 volts.
It nice but before i watch i will tell you it says USB-PD but it can only do 20V and not 28V because it is not USB-PD 3.1 compliant hardware. To get the more than 20V 100w output you need to use DC supply. This was not mentioned in product description. I talked to FNIRSI about this, i didnt even get a coupon hah
No, this is a SMPS or switch mode power supply you wont be able to do voltage injection tol locate a short. There's also another issue that it cannot output 30v regardless of what you connect to it. Its a good little tool for a hobist, not recommended for use in repairs, better to just get a dumb linear power supply for voltage injection.
Thanks for the review - Some will have to have, just to gather dust. I can do without, It used to be all you need is an AVO. and Ohms Law to repair.
I ordered one a few months back and the package was lost before it left the country. lol I got a refund but haven’t reordered yet…..good timing on the video
Also the terminals have a collar you can unscrew so you can fasten thin cables.
So i suppose it`s a buck converter with a screen, what you put in is variable upto the voltage/current limit. I guess what the cpmpany should do when send something in for a reviewer to test is include there thoughts on what was in there minds when they designed the software, what was behind there though with a power scan increase from 0 to set voltage/current, when you are stuck trying to give a reason/example of a use for a specific function then the reason for it becomes void, it looks nice but like all voltage controllers you always have losses in this case 0.20 volts.
It nice but before i watch i will tell you it says USB-PD but it can only do 20V and not 28V because it is not USB-PD 3.1 compliant hardware. To get the more than 20V 100w output you need to use DC supply. This was not mentioned in product description. I talked to FNIRSI about this, i didnt even get a coupon hah
Can we use it for inject current and finding a faulty capacitor on a motherboard? Use it as a short killer?
No, this is a SMPS or switch mode power supply you wont be able to do voltage injection tol locate a short. There's also another issue that it cannot output 30v regardless of what you connect to it. Its a good little tool for a hobist, not recommended for use in repairs, better to just get a dumb linear power supply for voltage injection.
Nope
I need one
you need more when you test car amplifiers that will drab 30 or more amps !!! that is one LOL i could come up with more cases....
So when you draw the maximum current I could see the voltage drop. Shouldn't it keep the voltage while increasing the power output?
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