Best Reasonably Priced Bench Power Supply?

cliveshelton

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I want to play with things at home during the off-season and often need a variable DC voltage power supply. I commonly default to an old golf cart battery for 12V but its given up the ghost.

Time for a bench power supply I think.

Budget = £100 or so.

I suppose the ability to power USB things might be useful too = USB output, but that might not be possible (I have USB adaptors a-plenty)

What's out there that's good?
 
It really depends on how much current you want, whether it needs to be low noise, what voltage range etc etc.

I have had mixed results with ebay bench chinese PSUs. The first two I bought were brilliant, but the LCD display has packed up on one and the other is in an ex-client's office AFAIK.
The two I bought year before last, one nearly caught fire. The transformer is simply too small.

We must admit to having blown up a few ebay buck converter modules, but it's not a huge problem when they are a few quid each.
 
Have a look at ham or cb radio sites, possible to get some good psu's at good prices. I have been using a cb radio supply for years, 3a max but indestructible.
 
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