DC Power Supply Variable 30V 10A, Eventek Adjustable Switching DC Regulated Bench Power Supply with 4-Digits LED Display, Alligator Cord/Test Lines
Weight: | 1.78 kg |
Size: | 30V 10A |
Dimensions: | 30 x 20.4 x 11.5 cm; 1.78 Kilograms |
Part: | KPS-1505D-303D |
Batteries Required: | No |
Manufacture: | eventek |
Dimensions: | 30 x 20.4 x 11.5 cm; 1.78 Kilograms |
Reference: | KPS-1505D-303D |
Size: | 30V 10A |
You cannot go wrong for bench testing for the price of this unit, absolute bargain and outstanding build quality considering!!! Other PSU of similar spec in the hundreds of .
I used this item for small electronics handy tool to have around I’m happy with the price and it’s easy to use, would I buy again yes
Easy to use .but did have to use a multi meter ,on ohms range to checkout the leads and recrimp the terminal
Very compact and works well. Good value for the money and a very useful tool for the workbench.
I looked at a few bench top power supplies before I finally bought this one. I am pleased with it and it suits my needs just great. Although it is rated to 30v and 5A, I only use for it 5v and 12v electronic projects.
It is fairly accurate and I found it was only out by about 0.3v when compared to my Fluke meter.
I use it for my breadboard and fault finding audio amplifiers it’s very accurate and being able to vary the current is very useful
Seems a good small power supply. Good accuracy. Easy to use. The wattage display is probably superfluous to anyone who has reasonable knowledge of electrical equipment but overall a nice little item.
This product had been open previously as there are two sets of void stickers on the box.
Adjustments are very sensitive but a great piece of kit for the money
This power supply worked perfectly for the intended use scenario It brought to life an expensive battery I had not used for about 2 years which now works like it is supposed to.
Happy with purchase nothing is five stars because nothing is perfect.
This is a well built and accurate unit. It is just the right size for my small modelling bench in the shed and seems pretty accurate. I have a couple of points. (1) It comes with two identical leads with flat “fork” end which you connect by screwing up the banana plugs. But the banana plugs are so close to the base that these wires can’t go downwards so must go out sideways. I’d order some banana leads when buying this unit. (2) The mains connector is the old style chunky PC 3 pin type. (This may be because the case is metal and therefore must be earthed.) Most small units are now doubly insulated and come with the small standard two pin connector so you don’t need to keep a lot of different leads. But I’m still well pleased with the unit.
Does the job, 0.03 – 0.05V diff to my trueRMS voltmeter on low load.
Perfect for bench testing appliances. I normally use a 12v battery to do my testing of 12v items which this is much better and safer. It is so easy to tweet the app and voltage to your needs so almost anything can be tested.
I used this on a car stereo and it worked fine
I have start new project where i need variable energy source to test and fix different device that required different voltages. I came across this Eventek. Price was in my range and i read few review on YouTube sound good to me. I bought it and then before I use it, I thought why not test it using my multi meter to see to test and my multi meter shown exactly what the supply was saying. only small thing is the wire you have to screw open to put those two cable but i am sure they have done for safety purpose instead using pin cable where you just insert it.
Needed a variable Bench Power Supply to set up a project,, would of like that one the sets of leads came with banana plugs instead of forked connect for easy disconnection and colour code cap instead of both black for quick reference ,,,found that reading is spot on mid volt 15V runs out at low and high voltage it accurate enough for my needs.