@@cristian7477 Yo estaría encantado de poderle hacer una review. Tengo su hermana pequeña, la 6006 y en ocasiones la empleo para cargar baterías pequeñas del tipo de alarmas etc.. pues puedes llevar un control de los amperios que se van metiendo en la batería.
hello, you mean the fan of RD6024 or the fan of the PSU? for the fan of the RD6024, it only works when Output current>8A or System temperature>45℃, it is written in the description page
Well designed product. Lets see how durable and lasting it is, metal casing and PCB design looks promising although the PCB had potting silicone smeared all over it. Some checkups with the assemblers would help. Would you consider open sourcing schematics and parts for DIY repairs?
@@rdtech9153 How about providing component values when inquried? For an example i find a burnt SMD capacitor with no marking on it, can you provide the capacitance so that i can repair it myself?
I need one of these but need it to supply 36Amps. I wish they would make a higher current rated PSU! I wouldn't even mind putting two power supplies in parallel to drive it.
sorry for now we do not have such high current output power supply, and for our devices, the output cannot be connected in series or in parallel, please notice that
Buyers should be aware that the description of this product is misleading. Most people in the electronics field consider a "DC power supply" to be a device that you plug into 120VAC or 240VAC mains current, and it puts out DC power. This device does not do that... it requires a DC input voltage to work and more correctly would be called a "buck regulator".
all the power supply in our shop are DC to DC power supplyu, and at the product title we already said that it is DC to DC adjustable Step Down voltage Power Supply, is there any questions?
DJ E D’Law Thank you for bringing to our attention. I was going to purchase one and fortunately I read your post. Would appreciate if you could please elaborate what you mean. Especially for people getting into electronics. Thank you
@@iqbalaniff1650 I don't know what more I can say? At least in my experience (in the USA) (and I've been into electronics as a hobby and career for over 50 years), the term "power supply" has always meant something you plug into a wall outlet and it provides DC power. This device cannot do that - it cannot accept AC power directly from an outlet. It needs another power supply to convert AC to DC at a specific voltage (or in a specific range), then it converts that DC to a lower DC voltage.
This is a weird nitpick. "Power Supply" is all encompassing across AC/AC, AC/DC, DC/DC, AC/DC converters. There's nothing wrong with describing any of those modalities as a "Power Supply" When choosing a power supply, looking at the input range is always an exercise left to the user/customer. It's by no means implied that a "Power Supply" run off of mains, despite that being most common. If you're buying a component like this and can't be bothered to look up the input voltage range, how on earth are you expecting to practically be able to safely use it? This part requires wiring of the input supply by the end user....
hello, if you need it full output,yes you should get a 1500W 65V switching power supply, because for now we haven't found a suitable PSU with good price and quality, just make sure that the input PSU has stable output and does not have high peak voltage which exceeds 70V DC and it is ok
@@rdtech9153 Thank you for the reply. It's a shame that you don't sell a power supply because I'd rather have one recommended by you. Maybe I'll just go with the one you sell and upgrade later if I need it.
@@drordg1 as long as you use qualified PSU there is no problem, recommend to use switching power supply, if you only use a rectifier bridge as a PSU, it will be a bit better, but almost same
I'd really want to have one but it is too high of a price for me to get one. Guess i'll just have to watch the videos of the dream equipment i'd like to have. Sad times.
hello, the next big promotion should be at the end of March, but it will be a little higher than the first release price, because the price when new products released is the lowest
when you are using 24A big current, it cannot be 5 digit display, there is no way to get big current and 5 digit display in the RD series, you can see RD6012P is the last 5 digit P series, it is already the highest current version we can make in P series
hello, the output range is 24A, so it can output 24A max at any voltage, but you need to know not you set 24A, it will output 24A, the actual current depends on the load you connect, it will decide the output mode CC or CV, and the current value
@@kangtukang4948 no, please check the description, the input voltage range is 6-70V DC, usually you use 65V input you can already get 60V output, you cannot use higher voltage for input
it's not reliable. i've used this product for testing the dc/dc line and load regulation. the test efficieny was 110% :( this was because the input current was not accurable.
for the input , in this video, we use a separate multifunction meter to show you the voltage, current, and power, if you think it is not correct, please make a video to show us your test steps
you mean that black meter? that is our OLED 100V50A meter, it is just for input power testing, if you have other meter to test, the result will not differ much, the accuracy of that meter is already tested by many customers
Ive been using this power supply for a couple months now. It really has been great.
thank you for your support, if there is any problem, just contact us
Thanks for sharing all your test results, like your products quality!
thank you, if you need it, you can order one, for now it is promotion time, if you have any question, just contact us
Мощный прибор rd6024💥👍👍👍👍👍
Impressive device. I’ve been using a a RD6006 for a few years without problems. I’ll order one of the RD6024 now to try.
thank you, if there is any question when using the products, just contact us
@@rdtech9153 I have placed the order and it is marked shipped. Thanks!
@@Edgarbopp you are welcome, have a good day
Congratulations, great results. I have the RD6006.
thank you, and later we will upload the new firmware of RD6006, you can get new functions by updating the firmware
I find this power supply model very interesting, thanks for the demonstration. The like goes, greetings.
thank you, if you need it, you can order one, for now it is promotion time, if you have any question, just contact us :)
@@cristian7477 RD6024 just improve the output current value to 24A max, if you want to see review, you can check RD6018 video
@@cristian7477 Yo estaría encantado de poderle hacer una review. Tengo su hermana pequeña, la 6006 y en ocasiones la empleo para cargar baterías pequeñas del tipo de alarmas etc.. pues puedes llevar un control de los amperios que se van metiendo en la batería.
Спасибо за тест👍👍👍👍👍
thank you for watching, and if you need it, you can take one with the lowest price, it is promotion time now
Hello. Great supply but why isn't the fan controlled ?? It always blows max and makes alot of noise !!! Did you cover that meanwhile ??
hello, you mean the fan of RD6024 or the fan of the PSU? for the fan of the RD6024, it only works when Output current>8A or System temperature>45℃, it is written in the description page
Well designed product. Lets see how durable and lasting it is, metal casing and PCB design looks promising although the PCB had potting silicone smeared all over it. Some checkups with the assemblers would help. Would you consider open sourcing schematics and parts for DIY repairs?
Also the input DC terminals on the regulators can be tricky to connect due to lack of space if you want to use lugs.
sorry we do not provide the diagram of the product, we only sell it
@@rdtech9153 How about providing component values when inquried? For an example i find a burnt SMD capacitor with no marking on it, can you provide the capacitance so that i can repair it myself?
if your product is damagd, you just contact the after sell service, they will help you find the reason and repair the device@@eeinlaa
I need one of these but need it to supply 36Amps. I wish they would make a higher current rated PSU! I wouldn't even mind putting two power supplies in parallel to drive it.
sorry for now we do not have such high current output power supply, and for our devices, the output cannot be connected in series or in parallel, please notice that
Buyers should be aware that the description of this product is misleading. Most people in the electronics field consider a "DC power supply" to be a device that you plug into 120VAC or 240VAC mains current, and it puts out DC power. This device does not do that... it requires a DC input voltage to work and more correctly would be called a "buck regulator".
all the power supply in our shop are DC to DC power supplyu, and at the product title we already said that it is DC to DC adjustable Step Down voltage Power Supply, is there any questions?
DJ E D’Law
Thank you for bringing to our attention.
I was going to purchase one and fortunately I read your post.
Would appreciate if you could please elaborate what you mean.
Especially for people getting into electronics.
Thank you
@@iqbalaniff1650 I don't know what more I can say? At least in my experience (in the USA) (and I've been into electronics as a hobby and career for over 50 years), the term "power supply" has always meant something you plug into a wall outlet and it provides DC power. This device cannot do that - it cannot accept AC power directly from an outlet. It needs another power supply to convert AC to DC at a specific voltage (or in a specific range), then it converts that DC to a lower DC voltage.
@@moi01887 thank you for the explanation.I now know which power supply to purchase.
This is a weird nitpick. "Power Supply" is all encompassing across AC/AC, AC/DC, DC/DC, AC/DC converters. There's nothing wrong with describing any of those modalities as a "Power Supply"
When choosing a power supply, looking at the input range is always an exercise left to the user/customer. It's by no means implied that a "Power Supply" run off of mains, despite that being most common.
If you're buying a component like this and can't be bothered to look up the input voltage range, how on earth are you expecting to practically be able to safely use it? This part requires wiring of the input supply by the end user....
nice tank yo🤩
Rd Tech
thank you for watching, and if you need it, you can take one with the lowest price, it is promotion time now
nice doover, i should have one,,
thank you
Não entendi : "quase o mesmo". Poderia detalhar um pouco mais a sua resposta?
hello, which time in this video are you talking about?
Yes ⚡🔌💡
thank you, if you need it, you can order one, for now it is promotion time, if you have any question, just contact us
nice
thank you very much
Буду пробовать. Он сможет питать индуктор ZVS1000 на 1000 ватт?
if you connect inductive load (such as motor), the max working current is 1/3 of range. don't exceed it.
Eu tenho feito isso a varios meses, fornecendo até 1200w para o ZVS1000, sem nenhum problema até agora.
I noticed that the power supply on your aliexpress store is only 1000W. Should I buy the power supply somewhere else?
hello, if you need it full output,yes you should get a 1500W 65V switching power supply, because for now we haven't found a suitable PSU with good price and quality, just make sure that the input PSU has stable output and does not have high peak voltage which exceeds 70V DC and it is ok
@@rdtech9153 Thank you for the reply. It's a shame that you don't sell a power supply because I'd rather have one recommended by you. Maybe I'll just go with the one you sell and upgrade later if I need it.
@@summerWTFE thank you very much
@@rdtech9153 Qual a ondulação máxima permitida para a PSU ? Oque acontece se eu usar apenas uma ponte retificadora como PSU?
@@drordg1 as long as you use qualified PSU there is no problem, recommend to use switching power supply, if you only use a rectifier bridge as a PSU, it will be a bit better, but almost same
Is it possible to rotate the image on the screen 90 degrees?
hello, for RD series power supply, it does not support, only RK6006 now support this function,sorry for that
I'd really want to have one but it is too high of a price for me to get one. Guess i'll just have to watch the videos of the dream equipment i'd like to have. Sad times.
hello, you can wait a promotion, the price at that time can be lowered than the normal price
Looks great, too bad I missed the sale. Ever going to go on sale again?
hello, the next big promotion should be at the end of March, but it will be a little higher than the first release price, because the price when new products released is the lowest
Very cool! I would like to buy one please
thank you for your support, if you have any needs, just contact us
I'm waiting for RD120xx Do you plan something with high voltage?
sorry for now there is no higher voltage power supply plan recently
Why is it 4 digits and not 5 digits like previous models ?
Is this a step back ?
when you are using 24A big current, it cannot be 5 digit display, there is no way to get big current and 5 digit display in the RD series, you can see RD6012P is the last 5 digit P series, it is already the highest current version we can make in P series
@@rdtech9153 Thanks for the detailed answer
@@dmitrikornikh3984 you are welcome : )
thanks for sharing sir.
if set 1 volt can output 20 ampere? or how much max ampere if set 1 volt?
hello, the output range is 24A, so it can output 24A max at any voltage, but you need to know not you set 24A, it will output 24A, the actual current depends on the load you connect, it will decide the output mode CC or CV, and the current value
@@rdtech9153 oh my god. the best product. like a short killer sir.
@@kangtukang4948 thank you
@@rdtech9153 is it safe to use rd6024 SMPS 71 volt dc?
@@kangtukang4948 no, please check the description, the input voltage range is 6-70V DC, usually you use 65V input you can already get 60V output, you cannot use higher voltage for input
RD6024:$75.99USD (normal price:$90.99USD) ? normal price:$90.99USD? now 98
because we found that we do not calculate the basic shipping fee, so the price need to be changed
it's not reliable. i've used this product for testing the dc/dc line and load regulation. the test efficieny was 110% :( this was because the input current was not accurable.
for the input , in this video, we use a separate multifunction meter to show you the voltage, current, and power, if you think it is not correct, please make a video to show us your test steps
You can’t use that tiny meter to get your results. 🙈
you mean that black meter? that is our OLED 100V50A meter, it is just for input power testing, if you have other meter to test, the result will not differ much, the accuracy of that meter is already tested by many customers