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Offline InductorbackEMFTopic starter

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A okay electronic load for 300£ (Or more)
« on: September 07, 2018, 12:28:25 pm »
Hello all after spending a lot of time messing around with power supply's i thought it was about time to get a Electronic load.
If anyone knows of a good Load than can handle at least 20A 100v (good meaning the highest current/Voltage input for a given price) for about 300£ this could be a bit higher depending on if the price is close. Thanks in advance.

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Re: A okay electronic load for 300£ (Or more)
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2018, 03:27:04 pm »
Hello all after spending a lot of time messing around with power supply's i thought it was about time to get a Electronic load.
If anyone knows of a good Load than can handle at least 20A 100v (good meaning the highest current/Voltage input for a given price) for about 300£ this could be a bit higher depending on if the price is close. Thanks in advance.

Alex.
I think the IT8512+ should be suitable for your purposes with a 120V and 30A rating at 300 watt. It might be slightly over budget depending on your sources, but not by a huge lot. There are neighbouring models that are cheaper but also slightly less capable and there are also higher voltage models.
 


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