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TPI:
[Apologies for resurrection of this topic]

But I have one quite simple question that I haven’t been able to pin-point an answer for. Or are just plain blind.

Are Atten ATZ3710A and the ARRAY 3710A as well as the other variants all identical except for the casing and labels (plus included extras which may come with the device)
Are they made in the same factory just finished off with a different case ? so it wouldn't matter if you had an ATTEN over an ARRAY ?

saturation:
No apologies needed, I think resurrection old topics in electronics is a valid action because why have multiple threads on the same device, concept or idea scattered throughout the forums?

I have not seen the Atten personally, but the probability is high they are rebadged Arrays.  The Array design isn't as feature rich as the Maynuo or BK design, so there is less incentive to clone the old Array as the Maynuo, e.g. Beich.  If you are buying locally, that would be ideal because you can easily open it and compare the PCB and if suspicious, return it.  If you are buying international it would be more difficult to return any brand back to the dealer, so getting the Array branded one would be the least risky.

BTW, since I posted my review the Array is working perfect, except for the annoying software; once you learn to work around the bugs, the software does the job.


--- Quote from: TPI on July 14, 2013, 12:29:05 pm ---[Apologies for resurrection of this topic]

But I have one quite simple question that I haven’t been able to pin-point an answer for. Or are just plain blind.

Are Atten ATZ3710A and the ARRAY 3710A as well as the other variants all identical except for the casing and labels (plus included extras which may come with the device)
Are they made in the same factory just finished off with a different case ? so it wouldn't matter if you had an ATTEN over an ARRAY ?


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all_repair:
Finally decided to stick with Array for my additional piece of loader.  I had my first piece of 300w Array eloader for more than 3 years now, and it have been working reliability so far.  Usage is about 1 day per week.

Fan can be quieter, and voltage readings can be more accurate.  But at the end of the day, guess they are not so essential features as a loader for me. 

Wondering the remote senses are for the PS under test right?  So just a parallel pair of connection from he load sockets, right?

Ps: main reason to go with array is so I dont end up having to many types of equipment unnecesarily, and Array still the most value for money from my l
Search.

PedroDaGr8:

--- Quote from: TPI on July 14, 2013, 12:29:05 pm ---[Apologies for resurrection of this topic]


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 Actually,  thank you  for bumping this. I  had looked for t before but I couldn't find it. Here is a link to a thread  where I posted my great experience with Array customer  service.

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/great-customer-service-from-array/

They really impressed me with their attention to service for something so minor.

saposoft:
If anyone is interested in programming and/or use the 3710A E-Load with a computer you can find a simple program that can set current, start and stop the load and read values from the E-load in my website , source code included, only for hobby/personal use.
It's still partially in Italian sorry , but pretty simple to understand.
https://sites.google.com/site/elettronicaarduinoesperimenti/
have fun and do some soldering
Alessandro

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