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Itech IT8512G+ DC Load strange behavior! Is this normal?
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Faranight:
Greetings, EEVBlog!
So I recently got an Itech IT8512G+ DC load that I planned to use for some PSU and solar testing. I've been messing around with this unit on some small solar panels, and I noticed that the constant voltage (CV) option causes the voltage to crash under certain circumstances. I wasn't able to pinpoint the exact conditions on a solar panel, but I decided to reproduce the issue with a lab PSU @ 10VDC and a 470Ω resistor in series. At some point the unit will not be able to accurately regulate the voltage any more (there will be a voltage offset) under the CV load option until the voltage is sufficiently reduced. I'm not sure what's going on here or whether this is normal behavior or not, but I want some opinions before I go pestering the ITECH tech support.
Is this a bug in the model or am I doing something wrong? |O It sort of acts like a schmitt trigger... crashes at high voltage, but recovers at low voltage. The thresholds are not constant and seem to be dependent on the source voltage and the resistor value.
Here's a short video for better demonstration
Kind regards!
EDIT: Changed video host to Vimeo.
HKJ:
--- Quote from: Faranight on February 01, 2023, 06:05:10 pm ---So I recently got an Itech IT8512G+ DC load that I planned to use for some PSU and solar testing. I've been messing around with this unit on some small solar panels, and I noticed that the constant voltage (CV) option causes the voltage to crash under certain circumstances. I wasn't able to pinpoint the exact conditions on a solar panel, but I decided to reproduce the issue with a lab PSU @ 10VDC and a 470Ω resistor in series. At some point the unit will not be able to accurately regulate the voltage any more (there will be a voltage offset) under the CV load option until the voltage is sufficiently reduced. I'm not sure what's going on here or whether this is normal behavior or not, but I want some opinions before I go pestering the ITECH tech support.
Is this a bug in the model or am I doing something wrong? |O It sort of acts like a schmitt trigger... crashes at high voltage, but recovers at low voltage. The thresholds are not constant and seem to be dependent on the source voltage and the resistor value.
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I have not checked your links, but if the current is within a few mA of what is needed for the correct voltage, you will not get better.
The load adjust current and have a resolution of about 1mA, i.e. it cannot do smaller steps to adjust to correct voltage.
Faranight:
Hmm, the odysee link doesn't seem to be working for me right now. I'll see, if I can upload it to vimeo later.
You think so? Here are the IT8512G+ specs from the datasheet.
I'm assuming the device switched to the lower measurement range (left column) since I did hear a relay click after lowering the current range down to 1A.
This range seems to have the resolution of 1mV in CV mode and 0.1mA in CC mode, respectively.
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