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This 60V 5A variable DC bench power supply features a bright 3-digit LED display for precise voltage and current adjustments, automatic constant voltage/current mode switching, and robust safety protections. Its compact, lightweight design and advanced cooling system make it ideal for electronics repair, battery charging, electroplating, and DIY projects, delivering reliable, professional-grade performance in a portable package.
A**R
Made My Life Easier
This Power supply works great! I use it to simulate 12v power to manually retract electric parking brakes makes my brake jobs 100x easier only used it 4 times but it’s becoming one of my favorite tools! the quality of the buttons and dials are also very nice and sturdy. I love the voltage adjustability because some cars require 14-15v to activate park brakes. 10/10
W**W
Great Power Supply
The power supply is adjustable in voltage with very precise adjustment capability. It holds the set voltage very nicely.
J**.
A good portable switching power supply with only a couple negative points
This is a review of the NaviTech NP3010H power supply received on 9/23/2019.Low voltage and low current setting control is good. Turn coarse voltage or current all the way to zero when needing low values.Voltage adjustment: With coarse voltage = 0V, fine adjusts from 0.00V to 3.55V, with 0.01V precisionCurrent adjustment: With coarse current = 0A, fine adjusts from 0.000A to 0.958A, with 0.001A precisionMeter accuracy (Agilent 34411A 6-1/2 digit multimeter used for these measurements)VoltageSet VoltageMeasured0.80V 0.799V1.20V 1.194V3.30V 3.291V5.00V 4.991V10.00V 9.983V20.00V 19.994V30.00V 29.901V32.00V 31.906VCurrentSet CurrentMeasured0.100A 0.0896A (25ohm load)0.500A 0.4885A (25ohm load)1.000A 0.9715A (0ohm load)2.000A 1.9505A (0ohm load)3.000A 2.9307A (0ohm load)5.000A 4.8940A (0ohm load)10.00A 9.82222A (0ohm load)10.18A 10.0002A (0ohm load)Power supply noise (Tektronix MDO4104B digital oscilloscope with 20MHz bandwidth limit enabled for these measurements)50.2mV peak-peak, 2.45mVrms (25ohm load at 12V, DC-20MHz, 100Meg samples/sec)26.3kHz time domain switching peaks6.02MHz and 14.1MHz frequency domain peaksStartup Transient Response9.3ms 10-90% rise time from cold turn on 0 - 12V into 25 ohm load21.5ms settling time to within 50mV of 12V (25ohm load)19.8ms settling time to within 50mV of 12V (no load)No overshoot in either case.Note: Current limit must be set high enough to remain in voltage mode. If not, I did see 0.58V overshoot on the 12V startup transient.Shutdown Transient Response89ms 12V to 0.5V into 25 ohm load6.00s 12V to 0.5V into no loadShutdown transient response depends upon the load, and if there's no load, can take 6 seconds from only 12V.Front panel binding posts lack a center hole to thread heavy gauge wire through. Wire tends to slide off the binding posts even when tight. If you bend the wire in a half circle the diameter of the binding post, it holds better. This is the weakest feature of this power supply.Current metering accuracy is pretty bad at low currents, 10% error at 0.100A current set.Besides the two above negative points, the rest of the power supply performs very well for a switcher. I really like how small and lightweight it is.I'm using it for power input to a 3-phase stepper controller to drive a brushless DC motor, power for a 12V air mattress blower, power for a 12V compressor to pump air for car tires, and power for charging sealed lead-acid batteries on replacement UPS (uninterruptible power supply) batteries.When charging the valve regulated sealed lead-acid batteries, I use 14.2V with a current limit of 1A. The changeover from 1A current limit to 14.2V voltage limit is smooth as the current drops to less than 50mA @ 14.2V when fully charged.
R**.
Great power supply for prototyping.
Works great, easy to setup and consistent.
E**V
Extremely nice supply for the money
After trying out a few other budget options, this on is a definite keeper. Let's start with the CONS....- The potentiometers are touchy. Even the the "fine" know feels way too touchy when you get the 4 digit unit. I would have liked muti-turn knobs a lot better, but to be honest, the knobs are OK, just not perfect.- The fan speed is proportional to the current drawn, not how hot the power supply is. This is weird, but hey, it's a pretty small con.- Depending on how clean of a power supply you need and how quick of a reaction you need, this PS may not be ideal for you. I haven't tried it on radio equipment yet, but there are a few tens of millivolts of noise and the output capacitors are fairly large so the transition from CV to CC is relatively small and may burn current-sensitive components like LEDs if you set your voltage too high and count on the CC to save you.And now for the PROS...- This power supply does pretty much what it needs to do and at $120 for the 300W 4 digit version, it is definitely worth it. I have charged lead acid batteries, excited alternators, and run digital electronics at all sorts of voltages and current levels for long hours and the power supply keeps going and doesn't get hot. The current and voltage displays are very close to my Fluke 87 and someday I will calibrate both to get even more confidence out of the reading. You don't really need the 4-th digit as the accuracy is not that great, but I find it convenient to have for not that much extra $The form-factor of this PS is amazing. It is tiny, light and convenient. I don't know how to praise it more.... All I can say is: If you're in the market for a mid-range bench power supply and if you can afford this, definitely get this on. I needed the 60V option where the offerings are more limited and this product fit my bill and needs perfectly. I would have payed a little more for a 10A version if one was available and as nice as this one.
D**.
Failed after about a year, destroyed a client project in the process
I have two of these. Well I used to have two, I'm down to one now. It's a nice form-factor and they're light. Unfortunately, one of them died about an hour ago and fried a client's custom single board computer in the process. I've been using the supply 6-8 hours a day, sometimes letting it run over night, supplying about 300 mA @ 12v to some client hardware.About an hour ago I noticed that the supply was off even though the switch was on. I swapped over to the other supply and the customer board immediately sent the power supply into current limiting. So something's fried, won't know what until we do failure analysis.Anyway, beware of these cheaply-made supplies. I no longer trust the remaining one and need to find something better now.
A**S
Works, numbers light up niceu
Purchased this to anodize aluminum in the .58 square foot size using the low current density method. Also successfully used it for etching aluminum. Works well for constant current. Numbers were easy to read, and no overheating problems with 2 hour runs. I didn’t test it for accuracy against a multi-meter. It has no hum. Nice small profile.
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