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11th Jun 2021, 3:34 pm | #1 |
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ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Good Afternoon Gents and gentesses, i have the above power supply, it appears to be working ( well sort of), i get a variable voltage and current.
When i attach it to my electronic load it delivers a full 10 amps without any worries ( from the front panel) but on having a grope at the twin heat sinks at the back, one is considerably hotter than t'other. Ah ha says i, those 3 x 2n3055 ( there are 6 in total) are lazy and not doing their share of the load, i elected to replace all the 3055's, when they turned up 1 had its emitter to case lead rusted almost thru', on the new ones, so i chose 3 others and fitted those, the supply didn't work again, took them out and replaced them with originals and it worked, probable Chinese copies, sent them back for a refund. Ok so that war and peace over with, Is there anybody out there in radio/electronics land with a circuit diagram/schematic that i can beg borrow purloin a copy of to assist with identifying a possible fault with this item. Thanks in anticipation Snowy G0HZE |
11th Jun 2021, 6:29 pm | #2 |
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Re: ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Hi Snowy,
RS's Iso-Tech brand tend to be re-badges of GW-Instek products. This link has a use manual download link and may be similar but you may need an older version. https://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/p...s/detail/GPR-M Cheers Mel |
11th Jun 2021, 7:11 pm | #3 |
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Re: ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Hi Mel
Thanks for that info, it seems to be exactly that model pal. Still looking for the schematic but i can take the voltages from 1 bank of trannies and compare them with the other. That may point me in the right direction cheers Snowy |
11th Jun 2021, 7:16 pm | #4 |
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Re: ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Mel, i dropped a bo bo, my meter must be older that what is shown as it has meters rather than displays, otherwise it looks the same, snowy
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12th Jun 2021, 8:00 am | #5 |
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Re: ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Hi Snowy,
If you look in the GPR-M series user manual on the link I gave it lists the versions and the analogue display, GPR-1810H, version is probably what you have. The analogue meter version is probably discontinued now but the analogue/digital display versions are probably covered by the same manual. I haven't been able to find a service manual or schematic for download but the Goodwill Instrument Co Ltd in Taiwan may provide a schematic if you contact them. Their contact page is here and the service department is listed: https://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/Global_Site/index email: services@goodwill.com.tw A quick email takes little time and is worth a try. Let us know how you get on and good luck. Cheers Mel |
12th Jun 2021, 8:52 am | #6 |
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Re: ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Good Morning Mel
Thanks for the additional info, yes i did find the metered version as you pointed out once i printed off the manual. I will drop the goodwill company an email later today. Thanks for all your help. Snowy G0HZE |
12th Jun 2021, 1:51 pm | #7 |
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Re: ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Not sure but this may be some help.
https://www.itm.com/pdfs/cache/www.i...0hd-manual.pdf
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12th Jun 2021, 4:17 pm | #8 |
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Re: ISOTECK IPS 1810 variable power supply
Thanks Chris, i have this info.
cheers Snowy |