WPS3010H Bench Power Supply Review and Unboxing

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In this video, I unbox and review an electronics bench power supply, the NANKADF WPS3010H Programmable DC Power supply, along with a USB power monitor.
    I open it up, look at the controls and the manual, then bring it to the desk and test drive it with a robot and interact with its settings.
    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Introduction and WPS3010H power supply unboxing
    00:01:09 Power supply cables shipped with WPS3010H
    00:01:36 Close up view of the back of the WPS3010H bench power supply
    00:02:28 WPS3010H Bench power supply front panel controls
    00:02:56 Looking through the WPS3010H bench power supply manual
    00:07:36 Getting the power supply powered up on the desk
    00:08:20 WPS3010H bench power supply settings - turning the beeper off
    00:09:19 Setting the voltage on the WPS3010H bench power supply
    00:11:03 Attaching the WPS3010H bench power supply test leads
    00:12:02 Testing the WPS3010H bench power supply with a robot
    00:13:47 Taking a look at the Makerhawk USB Type-C tester instructions
    00:15:35 Testing the Makerhawk USB Type-C tester in a USB extension dock
    00:16:21 Turning on the Makerhawk USB C-Type tester in a laptop USB port
    00:18:01 Closing thoughts on the bench power supply and USB tester
    Products in this video:
    - Makerhawk USB C-Type tester - amzn.to/3upJFtP
    - WPS3010H DC bench power supply amzn.to/3721uXg
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  • @desdechado9
    @desdechado9 2 года назад +1

    Good video, thanks

  • @cajuncoinhunter
    @cajuncoinhunter Год назад +3

    OOPS I spoke tooooo soon in my last comment , Later in the video I saw you adjusting the volts and saw that it is the click type for the different adjustments , I rather that over the coarse and fine knobs.......

  • @cajuncoinhunter
    @cajuncoinhunter Год назад +3

    I ordered one from Ali Express when I found out that stepping was controlled by pushing the Volt and Amp knobs in , and I paid 64.00 USD plus sales tax and a lil shipping came to almost 77.00 dollars .... I sure do like mine and it can charge a large tablet fully in a short while ....I also like that Ice white blue color on the display...

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  Год назад +1

      The stepping is very handy, lets me control at different granularities. I was able to test a board at different voltages and see it's current consumption, with a current limit in case the board-under-test misbehaved.

    • @cajuncoinhunter
      @cajuncoinhunter Год назад

      @@Orionrobots I agree , It sure came in handy when I found a bag of 5 MM LED's of unknown voltages ...

  • @cajuncoinhunter
    @cajuncoinhunter Год назад +1

    I've looked at those before and it looks good in the video But I like the coarse and fine controls on a power supply......

    • @corinasechelariu1307
      @corinasechelariu1307 Год назад +2

      The digital push knobs on this unit feels great and handy.

    • @cajuncoinhunter
      @cajuncoinhunter Год назад +2

      @@corinasechelariu1307 actually I missed that part where he turned off the beep and found out that the push select of the knobs changed the numbers , I actually saw that in another review video, I ordered one from Ali Express and I paid 64.00 USD plus sales tax and a lil shipping came to almost 77.00 dollars .... I sure do like mine and it can charge a large tablet fully in a short while ....I also like that Ice white blue color on the display...

  • @JapanWolf666
    @JapanWolf666 2 года назад +1

    Спасибо

  • @JohnColemanesque
    @JohnColemanesque 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video :) Any chance you could do a follow-up for the PSU using you oscilloscope to check for output ripple voltage, transient spikes and peaks, over voltage etc. on the PSU eg. when powered on, switching output or adjusting voltage?

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  2 года назад +1

      I'll put that in the list - it would be handy to see what those look like too.

    • @Boz1211111
      @Boz1211111 Год назад +3

      Thanks, id also ask if its proportional regulated fan or is it on/off like aps models?

    • @JohnColemanesque
      @JohnColemanesque Год назад +2

      @@Boz1211111 having bought one (WPS3010H thanks to this video), mine appears to on/off.....or I am only triggering the first threshold level

    • @Boz1211111
      @Boz1211111 Год назад +2

      @@JohnColemanesque same. ended up buying DPS series and its on/off as well. i very dislike that but seems like it would be the same if i went for the other series so i will prob keep it

  • @18436Melissa
    @18436Melissa 3 месяца назад

    9:13 "And, you don't need it to beep."
    Me: *Ah, So no Brake Routan flashbacks? Jeez.*

  • @fajoopsa
    @fajoopsa 7 месяцев назад +1

    You know those wires do pull apart to reach the connectors better?

  • @kharali3475
    @kharali3475 Год назад

    Does it show you real time current being drawn if you adjust the voltage? Reason why I’m asking I seen another video and it does show it but after a few seconds

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  Год назад

      Hmm - that's something to test in a subsequent video...

    • @bleak0218
      @bleak0218 Год назад

      @@Orionrobots Hi, did You test it?

  • @OXFORD486
    @OXFORD486 2 года назад

    Hi... What size is the output post plug?

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  Год назад

      That is something I can measure or check - perhaps in a next video?

  • @harrickvharrick3957
    @harrickvharrick3957 5 месяцев назад

    Can the beeping sound be made less loud, or is there only an option to switch between on and off?
    In fact I was thinking of soldering a little adjustable potentiometer in-between the beeper and one of its wires, maybe someone could advise me on what value would probably be suitable?

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  3 месяца назад

      Hmm, I'd have to check the manual to see how the controls worked. I'll admit, that after unboxing it, I nearly only use it for different voltage outputs and monitoring current while doing it - although i use it for that a lot. As for adding the extra resistor, possible, but take huge care before rummaging in a power supply, there will be capacitors with nasty shocks in them, and stay well clear of the mains side.

  • @Sysshad
    @Sysshad Год назад +1

    Looks liker a cheaper clone of the Wanptek which i think is the original with USB port and all. BUt thanks for video hope you liked the PSU

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @corinasechelariu1307
      @corinasechelariu1307 Год назад

      The Wanptek don't have the usb port as well. They are the same product, same manufacturer. And its not cheaper... it's the same price.

    • @Sysshad
      @Sysshad Год назад

      @@corinasechelariu1307 you're answering a 3month old post. The price was different back then atleast in my country ;)

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett 5 месяцев назад

    How can you get it to generate more current than volts

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  3 месяца назад

      If you attach a device that needs a lot of current, it would generate more current, up to a limit. There may be a constant current mode, but if the device has a large enough resistance then it may not be able to adjust voltage enough to make that current. It has a voltage limit of 30v.

  • @moamenart8732
    @moamenart8732 Год назад

    Hi bro
    Can it be used in the repair of mobile phones!?

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  Год назад +1

      If you require a reference voltage for testing the phone, then yes. However, with this particular type, I'd be ware of that startup voltage!

    • @moamenart8732
      @moamenart8732 Год назад

      @@Orionrobots
      Thanks bro

  • @bobshifimods7302
    @bobshifimods7302 10 месяцев назад

    Can anyone explain what the ground terminal is all about? Is this supply -30 0 +30? or 0 30?
    If it's the latter then how does the output relate to ground?

    • @bobshifimods7302
      @bobshifimods7302 10 месяцев назад

      Ah I just heard it near the beginning of the video - 'single output'. Not a lot of use to me then. Still don't get the ground terminal though.

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  10 месяцев назад

      The question is if that 0 is mains earth reference or not. If it is not, and you connect it to something is, then there’s a potential between the two you likely don’t want.

  • @oldblokeh
    @oldblokeh 7 месяцев назад

    Hi! I have the APS3010H version of this. Identical except it has memory buttons. Watch out, as there are a couple of major design flaws. Firstly, it has two switchmode power supplies: one for the PSU output and another for the controller circuitry. The former has mains filter circuitry, but the latter has absolutely none, so it squirts bucket loads of RFI back down the mains. Even ferrites on the mains lead don't clean it up. Secondly, there is totally inadequate filtering on the output. Using an oscilloscope to probe anything connected with this supply is totally futile.

    • @heinztimmer5453
      @heinztimmer5453 2 месяца назад

      That's bullshit or you have a defective unit. I own the 120V 3A version of this unit from its original producer Wanptek. While the ripple output filtering isn't stellar, it's quite good, especially taking the price point in consideration. RF back swamping the line is negligible

  • @molecula2215
    @molecula2215 6 месяцев назад

    Is it "review" ? Why don`t you tear it down ?

  • @moturcu4226
    @moturcu4226 Год назад

    Hi are you still happy with Power Supply?

    • @Orionrobots
      @Orionrobots  Год назад

      Hello, I've been using it to test and power projects, like this one - ruclips.net/user/shortshieLF3K6hrs