the price is not confirmed, we need to test the quality first, and when all these things are settled, I will tell you the price and the function, also I will make a video on youtube to show you the function
That looks really neat for a DIY laboratory power supply. You say it needs to be powered by a standard CV power supply. Specifications? Is the module boost capable or buck only? What are its output limits, 60V and 6A? Size? Target price?
ok. I will consider, but you can see each article is different, I don’t just introduce the product, actually it only takes a small part, I use them to test other charger/power bank/ cable, I teach the methods to other people how to test the quality of their device, the method is useful even if you don’t use our products.
it is a still buck power supply, and it can provide 60V/6A output, and the display part is about (16.5*8*3.5)cm. the case (31*17.2*8.7)cm,the size may be adjusted so it is only a referance. the price is not settled, they need final test to make sure the qualtity can be promised, when the price comes out, I will let you know
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this is the first one of new series, like DPS5005—DPS5015—DPS5020, if customers like this kind of power supply, higher voltage/current version will be published
S06A: 28.43 (normal price 33 USD), S06D: 18.81 (normal price 23 USD), Time is limit, please seize this chance.
here are some introduction pictures, if you want to know more information about RD6006, I suggest you to check the product page, I write everything there, welcome to ask me if you have any questions.
Questions… so this unit is rated for 360 watts, but lists a max amps output of 6 amps. 360 watts = 6 amps @ 60 Vdc. So, can the unit be set for 4Vdc and 15 amps or is 6 amps a hard limit at any voltage? If that is the case, it is not large enough for LED testing. It would be nice to see the input at 48-60Vdc and the output at 15 to 20 amps.
I would definitely use the wireless PC control, that would be super handy as I always have a laptop on the bench or an android device. Power supply could be located under the bench, out of sight, out of mind.
That is exactly what I was afraid of. I guess I will wait to see if this gets upgraded current limits, the comms software looks so much better on this unit. 6 amps is fairly restrictive when testing a DD driver and led combo, or god forbid a decently driven quad or XHP.
I have been eyeing the 5020, but the software makes me cringe!
Hi friend
thank you for your message and your question
for current , the limit current is 6a, even you lower voltage to 1V, the max current is 6a
for now it is only 60v/6a, you can wait some months for higher power supply