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DC Curent and Voltage regulation.

Please don't use this as a power supply... it looks like it's simply a beefier version of a light dimmer... which means it operates on a sort of 'PWM'.
It chops up the AC waveform as it goes out... the more that is chopped off, the dimmer/slower the light/motor goes. It does not actually regulate voltage in any way.
Thanks didn't know that
 
Years ago, I saw a "Power Pump" in a CB magazine and the plans to make one. It was a 'plug-in' that converted 110 VAC to 12-13 VDC with a rock solid output. There was an option to see just how many amps was being used when the CB was being used. The specific voltage could be controlled by a specific resistor. The whole thing fit inside a 3" x 3" x 4" box. I built one and used a mobile CB, in the house as my base station. It could also have been used as a 12V battery charger. Slight research, may find the answer to your project.
 

davenn

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Ok i won't use it as a power supply.
Is this a good Multimeter for the buck or do you recomend something diferent?
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0050LVFS0/afromods-20)

looks respectable, for $30 if you get several years out of it ( you may get much longer) before you have to replace it ... it's a great deal, has a good range of test modes :)

So its orobably similar to my brothers/mine UNI-T ut33d

those things are shocking compared to FLUKE which are the industry standard. My FLUKE is over 30 yrs old and still chugging along


Dave
 
Years ago, I saw a "Power Pump" in a CB magazine and the plans to make one. It was a 'plug-in' that converted 110 VAC to 12-13 VDC with a rock solid output. There was an option to see just how many amps was being used when the CB was being used. The specific voltage could be controlled by a specific resistor. The whole thing fit inside a 3" x 3" x 4" box. I built one and used a mobile CB, in the house as my base station. It could also have been used as a 12V battery charger. Slight research, may find the answer to your project.
Thanks for the info
 
looks respectable, for $30 if you get several years out of it ( you may get much longer) before you have to replace it ... it's a great deal, has a good range of test modes :)



those things are shocking compared to FLUKE which are the industry standard. My FLUKE is over 30 yrs old and still chugging along


Dave
Thanks for the opinion apriciate it.
 

davenn

Moderator
Thanks for the opinion apriciate it.

I only made the UNI-T comments out of personal experience
the previous company I worked for the boss bought 5 of them one for each of the workshop and on-road techs
none of them lasted more than 2 years, 2 of them died within 6 months !!

one would hope their quality has improved over the last few years ... but regardless, I wont touch that brand again ;)


Dave
 
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