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idpromnut:
Yes, I was reading that thread, which made me curious as to how my supplies performed. I ended up using a small piece of solid copper wire (14AWG, standard household electrical wiring) as my short.
PeteJM:
Just picked up an AMREL PPS 35-2D. User on the bay was selling it for $100 because he could not turn it on due to not having a 230 AC system in place. Luckally, I happen to have used this type of AMREL before and knew it had a switch inside for 115/230. Swapped it over when I received it, and it powered on like a champ! Accurate to within +/-10mV :)
Pics to Follow when I get home.
BravoV:
--- Quote from: robrenz on December 18, 2013, 03:58:14 am ---.... (replaced by HP611X supplies)
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Assuming with the aim for 1 to 1 replacement, looks like cheap & used 611x will be vanished in the market soon. >:D
robrenz:
Just got my second and last 6114A and only looking for a third and last 6115A so I can do a precision 300V that's it, no more!
All my Power Designs will be available as I get a chance to fully clean,test and calibrate them. The PD's are great and almost as good on Volts as the 611X's but they were never designed for stable current supply like the HP's. Also the HP's rear connections allow every kind of parallel, series, tracking, ratio tracking, etc., connection for multiple units. You can even disconnect the output cap from the rear terminals for sensitive current limiting.
BravoV:
--- Quote from: robrenz on December 20, 2013, 06:05:59 pm ---.... that's it, no more!
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Sounds quite convincing, but I don't buy it. :-DD
And please, stop exposing it's powerful features, I still don't have enough yet, at least still stalking for 6114A to company my 6115A. :'(
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