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| 300W DC Load: Korad KEL2010 or Tonghui TH8402A ? |
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| tautech:
--- Quote from: trp806mo on July 20, 2023, 04:21:04 pm ---ok, I'll upload a short review this week --- End quote --- Be sure you have the latest FW installed for it to mean anything. |
| nctnico:
I've found out Tonghui has a Youtube channel with videos showcasing most of their instruments: https://www.youtube.com/@changzhoutonghuielectronic3305/videos Including one that shows a bit about how their DC loads work: |
| trp806mo:
I uploaded my review check the topic Korad KEL2010 / Multicomp MP710771 review |
| danils:
Hello there, I have a Tonghui DC load 8411. When I received it the firmware was very bugged, constant power mode was not working at all. The company answered in half a day and they sent me via email a new, working, firmware. It still has some problems like the meter showing a DC offset also if it is disconnected (could be a problem of my unit). About the rest it's a well built unit with some premium components inside (ST MOSFETs), I'd say it's a bargain for the price. |
| luudee:
Hi Nico, I, personally, will never buy anything from Tonghui again. Sure, the HW may be just fine, but boy, if you ever need a bug fix, or any other type of support, FORGET IT !!! (As you kow I have their LCR meter, and regret that purchase) I own an iTech IT8513C+. A bit more than what you are looking for, but I really like the unit: Rating: 600W, 120V/120A About $1200 USD @AliExpress iTech also makes smaller (<600W) variation if this is overkill for you ... The UI takes a bit getting used to, but now I can set it up and am ready for work within seconds! Cheers, luudee |
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