Is there a way I can reasonably calibrate the power supply at home?
Thread Starter Edward Arruda Joined Mar 15, 2017 3 Jun 12, 2018 #1 Is there a way I can reasonably calibrate the power supply at home?
R!f@@ Joined Apr 2, 2009 9,918 Jun 12, 2018 #2 Welcome to AAC. Would you care to share some more info on the subject ? Like, what type of PSU. It's model number or any documentation if you have any. Some pictures would be nice.
Welcome to AAC. Would you care to share some more info on the subject ? Like, what type of PSU. It's model number or any documentation if you have any. Some pictures would be nice.
Thread Starter Edward Arruda Joined Mar 15, 2017 3 Jun 13, 2018 #3 model number 382202. I have no documentation and what I can find on the internet doesn't include calibration.
model number 382202. I have no documentation and what I can find on the internet doesn't include calibration.
MrChips Joined Oct 2, 2009 30,720 Jun 13, 2018 #4 Open the unit and you might find some calibration trimpots.
dl324 Joined Mar 30, 2015 16,846 Jun 13, 2018 #5 Edward Arruda said: model number 382202. I have no documentation and what I can find on the internet doesn't include calibration. Click to expand... Is it still under warranty?
Edward Arruda said: model number 382202. I have no documentation and what I can find on the internet doesn't include calibration. Click to expand... Is it still under warranty?
bertus Joined Apr 5, 2008 22,270 Jun 13, 2018 #7 Hello, When you still have warrenty, try to get it fixed by extech. When you have no warrenty, nothing is lost and open it. Bertus
Hello, When you still have warrenty, try to get it fixed by extech. When you have no warrenty, nothing is lost and open it. Bertus
Thread Starter Edward Arruda Joined Mar 15, 2017 3 Jun 13, 2018 #8 No warranty, it was second hand. I guess i can try and open it.