3 Advanced Electronic Load Measurements with the Multicomp Pro DC Load - Workbench Wednesdays

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @nikapiekut9488
    @nikapiekut9488 Год назад

    Thank you so much! You saved me so much time at work. I could not figure out user manual.

  • @nameone7183
    @nameone7183 Год назад

    Thanks for this. A lot better than the manual. Good to know that on a battery test, it can actually measure Ah despite the lack of screen symbols. What is longest that you can run a battery test for ?

  • @janjanek25
    @janjanek25 Год назад

    Hi James
    I really appreciate watching your videos about functionality of electronic load. I’m owning on of them Itech IT8514C+ and I’m really need some advices with specific way of using it. I’m selling battery chargers for personal electric vehicles. And the reason I bought this unit is to testing those battery chargers. Mainly efficiency of this chargers. As they are stated for example 2A, 3A, 5A etc I really want know if they are that strong as manufactures stated they are… Obviously if there’s any other test available for battery charger with this unit. I will like to know as well. I’m electrician with 12 years experience with cnc machines. So know a bit about electrical. But I’m afraid to use this machine. As was very expensive and I don’t want to brake it. Also I don’t want to brake any chargers if you know what I mean. So if possible can you consider to record some video about this specific battery charger test with any available electric load you ? My unit has exactly same function as the one you presented. It’s only bigger and stronger. Hopefully you understand what I mean.
    Regards Michael

  • @Mtaalas
    @Mtaalas 11 месяцев назад

    Nice... now how can I buy this as a non business customer?

  • @arnotek
    @arnotek Год назад

    What was the current probe model? How low of a current can it measure? Thanks.

    • @bald_engineer
      @bald_engineer Год назад

      Rebranded Hioki probe. Good down to about 5 mA. There's a video on current measurements in the Workbench Wednesdays playlist with more info.

  • @Bob-zg2zf
    @Bob-zg2zf Год назад

    2:11
    That dude scared me😅

  • @Ttf_bike_rider
    @Ttf_bike_rider Год назад

    2:10 😂😂