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I have been wanting one of these for a while, so I through an order of stuff in with my last PCB and part order. But, OSHpark only sells in multiples of 3, so I have 2 extra that I don't need. These are RHD's original design, tweaked just a bit for me by DJquan. It should be noted these use a .1ohm resistor instead of the traditional 1ohm, so you have to move the decimal point on your DMM (i.e. if you have it in the 20v range and it says .155, that's really 1.55A). They have 2 mounting holes in each corner, which at some point I plan to use to put mine in a project box with a panel voltmeter and ammeter.
These need heatsinks. I didn't put any on because people may want to do their own thing (someone may want to have some elaborate fan cooling or something), so I wanted to leave the options open instead of permanently epoxying heatsinks to it.
The only gripe I have is the flux I used on the bottom did NOT want to come off, so they bottoms are a bit smudgy. Not a big deal unless you are a hardcore fan of the underside of PCB's....
Each one comes with the test load, 6 extra headers, 4 jumpers (2 of each style, I prefer the extended tabs, they are easier to grab), 3 screw terminals (which I can put on for you if you'd like), and an extra diode just in case.
here's what they look like with the screw terminals on (this one is mine):
These terminals will hold DMM probes nicely, which is why I got them (so I'm glad they work). Also saves you the time of soldering/desoldering driver leads.
Price: 45$ shipped priority (2 day).
Any questions, please ask
These need heatsinks. I didn't put any on because people may want to do their own thing (someone may want to have some elaborate fan cooling or something), so I wanted to leave the options open instead of permanently epoxying heatsinks to it.
The only gripe I have is the flux I used on the bottom did NOT want to come off, so they bottoms are a bit smudgy. Not a big deal unless you are a hardcore fan of the underside of PCB's....
Each one comes with the test load, 6 extra headers, 4 jumpers (2 of each style, I prefer the extended tabs, they are easier to grab), 3 screw terminals (which I can put on for you if you'd like), and an extra diode just in case.
here's what they look like with the screw terminals on (this one is mine):
These terminals will hold DMM probes nicely, which is why I got them (so I'm glad they work). Also saves you the time of soldering/desoldering driver leads.
Price: 45$ shipped priority (2 day).
Any questions, please ask
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