I'm looking into buying miy first real lab power supply. Budget is about 400-500 EUR (maybe 600 EUR if I wait a little bit longer). My favourite would be the Rigol DP832, but it fails my other constraint: size. My workbench isn't big enough to fit a device more than 40cm deep. Currently the shelf where the power supply should go is 25cm deep, but I might replace it with one 30 or, at most, 35cm deep.
So I found the Statron and the Siglent supplies which fit into this size. The
SPD3303X-E seems nice, and the Statron
2225.4 too (though I'm open to other ones from these or the 2229 series). What I like / dislike so far about them:
- the Siglent can turn each output on and off, and the 3rd channel can be switched between 3.3 and 5V
- the Siglent can be set to parallel / series (and I think the series mode shows the resulting voltage)
- with the X version the resolution is quite high
- you can set exact voltages easily on the Siglent
- the Statron can deliver 5A
- the Statron cannot be set to paralle AFAICS
- the display resolution of the Statron is not as good - only 100mV for voltage
- only potentiometers for the Statron, so probably current limit is not as exact as with the Siglent
So my questions for all the people owning a good lab power supply:
- would you go the the Siglent X with the higher display resolution? The 1mA current resolution seems nice, but is it worth 160 EUR?
- how important would be a voltage resolution better than 100mV?
- how useful is the programmability in reality?
- how easy / fast is it to set voltages on the SPD3303X when compared with a (10-turn) potentiometer?
- how often do you use that all channels can be turned on/of independently?
- how loud are both?
- probably the Statron is how much better quality - but how good would you rate the Siglent?
- how much space on a shelf does the Siglent really need? Its 28cm deep, but would it fit on a 25cm shelf? (mine is closed in the back, but I can add a hole for the power cord)
- does the Siglent show set voltage/current in addition to the current values?
- can the Statron be set to parallel mode?
- is it possible to replace the voltage display module in the Statron? (what would be a good replacement)
- has anybody experiences with the 2229 series (I'm looking at the 2229.5) - its smaller than the 2225 series, but is it as good?
and last but not least: what else should I consider? Are there any other options (given my restrictions)? Maybe two single-channel supplies? (it should be available in Germany without too much hassles, so I want to avoid overseas shipping)
Sorry for the long post and having so many question, but I want to spend my money well...
Thanks!