Hi very good set of videos, please let me know when you review the DPS5020 with the bluetooth software. I am keen to buy one. How much did the 3d printer cost you made the front panel with? Thank you
Hello, Thank you for your comment! Although I am not planning on buying a new power supply module, I do plan on upgrading the firmware to this one and adding an ESP8266 to make it WiFi-compatible so it wil be a future project. The printer we mainly use is an Original Prusa i3 MK2 and I recommend buying the kit version for 699 USD at the moment as it is quite enjoyable to put together. It may be a bit more expensive than the latest batch of Chinese printers like the CR-10 but the use of quality components, the reliable auto-leveling and heated bed combined with the ease of use right out of the box (or after the assembly) and the support makes up for it. Cheers!
@@kriskeersmaekers233 the setup cannot be used to drive the theoretical maximum output power of the DPS5015 as it neither supplies 50 V nor 15 A. You can think of it like using the gearbox made for a drag racer which can withhold enormous amounts of torque at high RPM and driving it with the engine from a small family hatchback. The gearbox will hold, the engine will transmit up to its maximum power, but you won't pull a tanker with it.
There is a Link for it in the description. I bought mine from Conrad. There is probably something similar from Digikey or other suspects. Front and backpanel are 3D-Printed.
You don't. My car can generate 75 kW at 4000 RPM. The same gearbox is used on a different configuration, where it can generate 100 kW. I cannot use 100 kW because I don't have that engine in my car although the gearbox can handle it. Usually you just use what you have or you need.
shafayet rahman the transformer is 96VA in a multi-tap configuration with output voltages from 8 to 24. In this case, we use the 24 V output, which rectified means about 33-34V DC
Do the DPS PSUs require AC, DC, or both on the input.
Only seen them on eBay so far, and no info is given on this.
es.aliexpress.com/store/product/RD-DPS5015-Constant-Voltage-current-Step-down-Programmable-digital-Power-Supply-buck-Voltage-converter-color-LCD/923042_32702714880.html
They require a DC input at a max of 60V.
Hi very good set of videos, please let me know when you review the DPS5020 with the bluetooth software. I am keen to buy one. How much did the 3d printer cost you made the front panel with? Thank you
Hello,
Thank you for your comment!
Although I am not planning on buying a new power supply module, I do plan on upgrading the firmware to this one and adding an ESP8266 to make it WiFi-compatible so it wil be a future project.
The printer we mainly use is an Original Prusa i3 MK2 and I recommend buying the kit version for 699 USD at the moment as it is quite enjoyable to put together. It may be a bit more expensive than the latest batch of Chinese printers like the CR-10 but the use of quality components, the reliable auto-leveling and heated bed combined with the ease of use right out of the box (or after the assembly) and the support makes up for it.
Cheers!
Thanks
You're welcome ;)
I do not understand how you connect the direct current to the module
your transformer is only rated for 4A?
Yes.
@@otinex Seems a bit low to drive a 15 Amp load, no?
@@kriskeersmaekers233 the setup cannot be used to drive the theoretical maximum output power of the DPS5015 as it neither supplies 50 V nor 15 A. You can think of it like using the gearbox made for a drag racer which can withhold enormous amounts of torque at high RPM and driving it with the engine from a small family hatchback. The gearbox will hold, the engine will transmit up to its maximum power, but you won't pull a tanker with it.
@@otinex the problem is the transformer will quite happily supply 15 amps until it melts the insulation off the windings
when can we see DIY Lab Power Supply - DPS 5015 (Part 2)
+shafayet rahman almost there, it should be up in about 12 hours :)
thanks love you vids
where to get such a case? i can't find one
There is a Link for it in the description. I bought mine from Conrad. There is probably something similar from Digikey or other suspects. Front and backpanel are 3D-Printed.
So how do you plan to get 50 volts at 15 amps using only a 96 VA transformer?
You don't. My car can generate 75 kW at 4000 RPM. The same gearbox is used on a different configuration, where it can generate 100 kW. I cannot use 100 kW because I don't have that engine in my car although the gearbox can handle it.
Usually you just use what you have or you need.
what is transformer output voltage and amp
shafayet rahman the transformer is 96VA in a multi-tap configuration with output voltages from 8 to 24. In this case, we use the 24 V output, which rectified means about 33-34V DC
HELLO THERE CAN SOME ONE TELL ME WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM INPUT CURRENT FOR THIS DEVICE ??? THANK YOU
es.aliexpress.com/store/product/RD-DPS5015-Constant-Voltage-current-Step-down-Programmable-digital-Power-Supply-buck-Voltage-converter-color-LCD/923042_32702714880.html
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How to DIY power supply:
1) Buy a power supply.
2) Spend the rest of the time on design.