Hi,
I am looking for a PSU with one primary priority - I want it to be able to stay on and drive a 0.5 ohm load, or even a 0.01 ohm load. The rest, I do not care about. Right now I am looking at the Agilent 6542A used.
I have read many posts on this forum about bench PSUs, and many seem related to ripple voltage, quality of output, and current limiting capability. I have one primary usage for mine - blowing out shorted components on complex PCBs. My priority is not in line with many of the others asking, which is why I am posting! My apologies if this has been answered before but I could not find any info.

I work on PCBs that have over 400 components on one single bus, in a very small area. If one is shorted to ground with 0 ohms on 3.4v bus, I take my current "bench PSU", put 1.7 or 3v on that bus, and attach the ground of it to the board. Whichever component is shorting 3.4v bus to ground gets smoked instantly, I can see it, and I can replace it.
The "bench PSU" I have been using is... a lenovo. Yes.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8748692&CatId=2627 Something like this. The 3.3v and 5v supplies on this machine can get directly shorted to ground without dying for a minute, which is long enough to find a short. The CPU VCORE can be shorted to ground almost infinitely. CPUs usually have a 0.5 ohm load if even that, so the CPU vcore power supply is perfect for this. Maybe it is because the PSU in this machine is amazing, or maybe it is too cheap to have any short protection. For whatever reason, it works better than any other power supply I have tried to date that either smokes itself or turns off instantly trying to drive these loads.
I went out for lunch and accidentally left this on for fifteen minutes and it finally died. I was going to use this as an opportunity to get a more "professional" setup, but I want to make sure whatever supply I buy will actually work. I have tried a few other computers for this, and ATX PSUs, and they just turn off instantly if they see a 1 ohm short to ground.
Can I get something between $100-$200 that can go between 1-12vdc, 5-10 amps, that can handle a 0 or 1 ohm short to ground for short periods of time? If not I'll just be buying another lenovo since I know it works, but i feel god awful silly doing it! I do not care about ripple, I do not care about accuracy of power output, I singularly care about durability when being abused driving 1 ohm loads. This will never be used for projects, it is solely for blowing things up in a controlled manner for troubleshooting purposes.

Thank you!