The ongoing test series - this time it is a generic brand 500w smps in the 350w form factor we are all so used to.
This is a 12v, 42A rated unit.
Back story: I wanted to source a 12v SMPS for use on the test bench outside and wasn't prepared to wait the long lead time from Aliexpress, searched on Amazon and found this unit and it was delivered in 3 days. it will be used largely for testing and had to be the 350w form factor for vertical racking in place.
The amazon list heading is


It has a fan and it seems to be on all the time despite the written notice

So test setup looks like: and in this photo we had 34 Amps being drawn

In the software we are running a soak test that comprises 5 steps. 10 -> 20 -> 34 -> 20 ->15 for 30 seconds each on repeat.
34A, 400w is the limit of the electronic load but it does conveniently fall at the 80% load point for this smps.
at 408w from the supply it needs 487w ac input making this unit 83.3% efficient, compared to the publish spec for a MW LRS-350-12 at 85% this stacks up quite ok.
Results of the soak test later on today with a pass fail ranking
Cheers
Phil
This is a 12v, 42A rated unit.
Back story: I wanted to source a 12v SMPS for use on the test bench outside and wasn't prepared to wait the long lead time from Aliexpress, searched on Amazon and found this unit and it was delivered in 3 days. it will be used largely for testing and had to be the 350w form factor for vertical racking in place.
The amazon list heading is
DIGISHUO DC 12V 42A 500W Power Supply Adapter Transformer Switch AC 240V to DC 12V 42Amp Switching Converter LED Driver for LED Strip Light CCTV Camera Security System (12V 42A 500W)
So just another generic supply with suspect specs and not much info
It has a fan and it seems to be on all the time despite the written notice

So test setup looks like: and in this photo we had 34 Amps being drawn

In the software we are running a soak test that comprises 5 steps. 10 -> 20 -> 34 -> 20 ->15 for 30 seconds each on repeat.
34A, 400w is the limit of the electronic load but it does conveniently fall at the 80% load point for this smps.
at 408w from the supply it needs 487w ac input making this unit 83.3% efficient, compared to the publish spec for a MW LRS-350-12 at 85% this stacks up quite ok.
Results of the soak test later on today with a pass fail ranking
Cheers
Phil