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== Status ==
 
== Status ==
  
Broken,
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Working as of 13/08/2024. Both output fuses were blown but have been replaced on 12/08/2024.
 
 
artag has taken away to fix
 
 
 
<s>Working.  
 
  
 
Please report any problems to [[User:artag|artag]] ESPECIALLY if you think it broke while you were using it - I'm interested to fix (or at least be aware of) any fragility in it.</s>
 
Please report any problems to [[User:artag|artag]] ESPECIALLY if you think it broke while you were using it - I'm interested to fix (or at least be aware of) any fragility in it.</s>

Revision as of 01:24, 13 August 2024

Farnell Power Supply
Tsv70.jpg
Model TSV70
Sub-category Test equipment
Status Good working order
Last updated 13 August 2024 01:25:12
Accessories no (needs leads)
Training requirement no
ACnode no
Origin Artag
Location Ground Floor, Electronics area
Maintainers Artag

Description

A solid linear british-made Farnell power supply for more demanding jobs.

Two ranges - 30V 10A and 70V 5A.

Note that changing the range switch not only doubles / halves the output voltage, it also changes the meter scale. So it's fairly easy to mis-read it as 25V when it's actually putting out 50V etc. Be careful, or you may fry your circuit sooner than you intended.

Status

Working as of 13/08/2024. Both output fuses were blown but have been replaced on 12/08/2024.

Please report any problems to artag ESPECIALLY if you think it broke while you were using it - I'm interested to fix (or at least be aware of) any fragility in it.

ToDo

  • Soak test

Documents


Notes

  • Side panels were sourced cut-to-size from ebay seller sgs132 for about £13 total. These are stainless, aluminium woud have been a couple of pounds cheaper.