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| ahope:
Yes, I am looking for a short. Not found one so far, only the broken caps. There is some resistance (kohms) between output of the 7812 and ground, so no "hard" short. I came across those broken caps while searching for the short. I will keep looking for that short. I am considering solder out the 7812 and insert probes between output of the 7812 to see power draw. |
| HKJ:
I was rather interested in this load: Cheap with build-in network and serial connection. I got one and have added it to TextController https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/program-that-can-log-from-many-multimeters/ I like it uses a LED display. The network interface uses UDP, that is not the best for instrument control, but I got it working. |
| graybeard:
Newark (Farnell) has rebranded the Korad loads from Tenma to MulticompPro. Currently the 300W unit (Korad KEL103) is $255 The 150W model is $205 |
| nightfire:
Other rebrands/rebadges are Stamos Soldering S-LS-60 and S-LS-61, respectively 150W/300W. Got mine via german ebay, also sold on Amazon. |
| Electro Fan:
--- Quote from: graybeard on February 24, 2021, 04:50:54 pm ---Newark (Farnell) has rebranded the Korad loads from Tenma to MulticompPro. Currently the 300W unit (Korad KEL103) is $255 The 150W model is $205 --- End quote --- Those are pretty nice prices. They must be overstocked or something. |
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