Instek power supplies PSM, PSS series?

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Hi:


I'm looking at PSS-2005, and PSM-3004 or PSM-6003.

http://www.instek.com/PSS.htm
http://www.instek.com/PSM-SERIES.htm

Obviously, the PSM is much more power, a nicer panel, and also heavy!

Just wondering if anyone has any models from these series, and wishes to
comment on their quality and useability.


Good day!



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On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 14:53:26 -0700, CC <somewhere@overthe.rainbow.net>
wrote:

Hi:


I'm looking at PSS-2005, and PSM-3004 or PSM-6003.

http://www.instek.com/PSS.htm
http://www.instek.com/PSM-SERIES.htm

Obviously, the PSM is much more power, a nicer panel, and also heavy!

Just wondering if anyone has any models from these series, and wishes to
comment on their quality and useability.


Good day!
"Models" ?? I never trust power supplies. I design for any arbitrary
sequencing of power-up.

...Jim Thompson
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 14:53:26 -0700, CC <somewhere@overthe.rainbow.net
wrote:


Hi:


I'm looking at PSS-2005, and PSM-3004 or PSM-6003.

http://www.instek.com/PSS.htm
http://www.instek.com/PSM-SERIES.htm

Obviously, the PSM is much more power, a nicer panel, and also heavy!

Just wondering if anyone has any models from these series, and wishes to
comment on their quality and useability.


Good day!


"Models" ?? I never trust power supplies. I design for any arbitrary
sequencing of power-up.

...Jim Thompson
Power Supply?
I just use a pole pig and 220 Powerstat with a ballast.
Joe.......;))

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Hello Jim,

"Models" ?? I never trust power supplies. I design for any arbitrary
sequencing of power-up.
Then there are those kinds of power supplies that cause a carpet fire.
If the night guard's shepherd at one client wouldn't have barked like
crazy I don't know what would have happened. He was then officially
declared top dog :)

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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 14:53:26 -0700, CC <somewhere@overthe.rainbow.net
wrote:

Hi:


I'm looking at PSS-2005, and PSM-3004 or PSM-6003.

http://www.instek.com/PSS.htm
http://www.instek.com/PSM-SERIES.htm

Obviously, the PSM is much more power, a nicer panel, and also heavy!

Just wondering if anyone has any models from these series, and wishes to
comment on their quality and useability.


Good day!

"Models" ?? I never trust power supplies. I design for any arbitrary
sequencing of power-up.

...Jim Thompson
Spoken like only a chip designer could. "Models" in this case, Jim,
refers to "model numbers" of power supplies, as in what you would order
from the catalog and then put on your bench.

;-)




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