0-10 V, 0-210 A Regulated Dc Power Supply With Manual, Electronic Measurements

US $310

  • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
  • Nov 3rd
Electronic Measurements, Inc 0-10 volt, 0- 210 amp regulated DC power supply in excellent condition with operating manual.  Photo 1 shows the front panel supplying 210 amps at 0.2 volts into a 0/1 cable across the output (see photos 4 & 5).  Photo 2 shows 10 volts at 210 amps into a battery checker (not included in the sale).  Photo 3 shows the current output meter at 210 amps.  Photo 6 shows the control strip on the rear of the PS for use in remote external resistance, voltage, or current programming.  Photo 7 shows the first page of the operating manual where written by hand is the date PS was first received.  Photo 8 shows the features of the PS as described in the manual.  In normal mode, the PS voltage and current are individually controlled by 10-turn pots on the front panel.  The PS was purchased in 1979 for use in electrochemical experiments at a research lab where I worked at the time, but was never used for that purpose.  The only thing I can recall that was ever done with this PS is to jump-start a car with a dead battery, which it can do very well.  The 30A/600V marking on the rear shown in photo 5 is for the main input fuse.  The voltage and current are simultaneously monitored by analog meters on the front of the PS with red lamps indicating whether the PS in in voltage or current limiting mode.  The operating manual contains an electrical schematic and parts list.  Input voltage is 220 VAC single phase.  This PS weighs 150 pounds, so it will be available for pick-up only unless buyer and I can work out some way to ship it without need for me to package it for safe shipping, all at the buyers expense.

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