This is excellent and straight to the point. I had this exact same unit come today and sort of speed read the instruction book because it didn't make much sense. Thank you for posting this, it was the perfect manual 👍👍
do you prefer the Jesverty SPS-3010H style or the JESVERTY SPS-3010X style for useability? I thought JESVERTY SPS-3010X was newer but guess not. I like USB C addition, all other features seem the same
At 7:17, why is it necessary to change the amps setting to 3A? What does that do exactly? The OCP had previously (4:55) been set to 10 A but then disabled (changed from 1 to 0).
I think I get it. With OCP disabled (or with OCP enabled but set to a high value) and with the "regular" current value set to 3A, if the load tries to draw more than 3A, the voltage will drop accordingly to keep the current fixed at 3A.
Rick nice review. However you did not address the input power specification is only 110Vac +/- 5% which is not sufficient for the typical U.S. Power. My power is provided by Edison in Southern California which states that input power for utilization equipment is 120Vac nominal with a range of (115Vac to 125Vac) which is outside this units input power specifications. If these units are really only specified for 110Vac +/- 5% this is a real problem. Do you think it is just a print error and it should really be 110Vac +/- 15%? Hope you can verify the correct input specification.
I have the same question. I pushed buttons and turned knobs. Apparently it is not changeable. Mine shows 33.00V OVP "1" (always on). I cannot change the voltage or toggle 1 to 0.
@@paulshibbs I returned it because the fan would cycle on/off with 500mA load which is every annoying for me. These use cheaper heat sink unlike original aluminium plate the size of PCB.
It will be outputing CC until it hits preset voltage. For example if you charging Lithium batteries, you set say 2A current and 4.2v, so while the battery doesn’t reach preset voltage it will be getting 2A of current regardless of voltage. When it charges up voltage will increase until it hits you preset setting and from then it will be maintaining voltage instead of current
Thank you. The user manual is pretty "terse" and your demonstration helped immensely.
This is excellent and straight to the point. I had this exact same unit come today and sort of speed read the instruction book because it didn't make much sense.
Thank you for posting this, it was the perfect manual 👍👍
Hi, did you take the cover off to see the insides? Perhaps you can share a few pictures, I am sure many will appreciate it. Than you.
Great job on the instructions and usage. You make it look simple going thru all the cool features this Power Supply has.
Open it up lets look inside, great review on operations.
Did you find out how it looks inside?
Cheers for this - the translation in the manual wasn't great, so needed someone to explain it for me.
do you prefer the Jesverty SPS-3010H style or the JESVERTY SPS-3010X style for useability? I thought JESVERTY SPS-3010X was newer but guess not. I like USB C addition, all other features seem the same
At 7:17, why is it necessary to change the amps setting to 3A? What does that do exactly? The OCP had previously (4:55) been set to 10 A but then disabled (changed from 1 to 0).
I think I get it. With OCP disabled (or with OCP enabled but set to a high value) and with the "regular" current value set to 3A, if the load tries to draw more than 3A, the voltage will drop accordingly to keep the current fixed at 3A.
Rick nice review. However you did not address the input power specification is only 110Vac +/- 5% which is not sufficient for the typical U.S. Power. My power is provided by Edison in Southern California which states that input power for utilization equipment is 120Vac nominal with a range of (115Vac to 125Vac) which is outside this units input power specifications. If these units are really only specified for 110Vac +/- 5% this is a real problem. Do you think it is just a print error and it should really be 110Vac +/- 15%? Hope you can verify the correct input specification.
Thank you for a great review. Does it also have OVP if you press and hold Voltage? Someone said it shows 33v, can you adjust it?
I have the same question. I pushed buttons and turned knobs. Apparently it is not changeable. Mine shows 33.00V OVP "1" (always on). I cannot change the voltage or toggle 1 to 0.
@@paulshibbs I returned it because the fan would cycle on/off with 500mA load which is every annoying for me. These use cheaper heat sink unlike original aluminium plate the size of PCB.
Can't figure how to switch to constant current mode. Can you help?
It will be outputing CC until it hits preset voltage. For example if you charging Lithium batteries, you set say 2A current and 4.2v, so while the battery doesn’t reach preset voltage it will be getting 2A of current regardless of voltage. When it charges up voltage will increase until it hits you preset setting and from then it will be maintaining voltage instead of current
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