Nice job on going over features. I have an older ET5410. The A+ is way nicer. I just got the ET5420A+ so it has the same features as your ET5410A+. It was worth getting it. I almost didn't get it since I already had the other load tester. But now I have to great new features. THANX!!!
Any way to save "sense" measurement after switching-off? Does it work only with lab power supply only or can be measured with battery connected as it has a voltage drop?
Not entirely sure what you mean exactly, what ever settings you apply are still there after powering it back up. It also has several battery testing features if I remember correctly and it can certainly be used with any power source including a battery.
@@Tech-Relief After reboot I have "Line Res" equal to 0 in "7. Compensation" setting. And getting correct "Line Res" is impossible on sources with voltage drop under a load.
@@mishuha Set compensation with power supply for the cables you are using for the battery test and save those settings. Compensation is directly associated with the cables used for the load test.
I am building an electronic load for my homebrew 50V 100A supplies. it is hard to find the appropriate FETs for that power level so far it kinda works well with 20 600w Ixys FETs. They are not linear FETs sadly so there are still a few problems to be solved
I am not sure if it remembers all of the settings but it seems to remember the current setting and the limits for Amps, Watts and Voltage and the settings I changed originally.
Hello .I have ordered 1 machine from china. Connected to 48V 12ah battery to measure battery capacity with discha current I=3A and V cutoff=41.5V but it doesn't show battery voltage on screen, I turn off the device and reconnected to battery it burned the wire connected to the battery. Please let me know the reason if you know. Thanks I ordered 1 machine from China. Connect to 48V 12ah battery to measure battery capacity with discha current I=3A and V cutoff=41.5V but it doesn't show battery voltage on screen, I turn off the device and reconnected to battery it burned the wire connected to the battery. Please let me know the reason if you know. Thanks
@@anhuc8314 Not sure what is going on there. It is supposed to work at those voltages and current. Perhaps, it is faulty? Maybe someone else has an idea?
@@anhuc8314 The pass transistors may be burnt. Try to supply a limited current from a regulated power supply (or just with an ohmmeter if you don't have one). If the voltage is close to zero, it's probably the case. Did you connect it with the wrong polarity by mistake? You say the unit doesn't show battery voltage but does it show no reading or a reading of zero volt?
Not sure, is the limit set on current or wattage perhaps? It will limit itself to about 400 Watts and what ever maximum voltage, current and wattage is set in the Limit section on the display.
@@Tech-Relief Forgive me for my English.... Found something about fan control. At a load of 400 watts, the fan switches on a gear. Has allso a simple fan control!
ET5400 pdf manual: page 1 "It has intelligent fan speed control function, which can effectively reduce the fan noise when it is working." It seems to be automatic. The System Setup does not provide fan speed setting.
Nice job on going over features. I have an older ET5410. The A+ is way nicer. I just got the ET5420A+ so it has the same features as your ET5410A+. It was worth getting it. I almost didn't get it since I already had the other load tester. But now I have to great new features. THANX!!!
we are East Tester ,thanks for comments to our product
No problems I use the device all the time...
@@Tech-Relief thanks
Excellent video. Thanks a lot .
Glad you liked it!
Any way to save "sense" measurement after switching-off? Does it work only with lab power supply only or can be measured with battery connected as it has a voltage drop?
Not entirely sure what you mean exactly, what ever settings you apply are still there after powering it back up. It also has several battery testing features if I remember correctly and it can certainly be used with any power source including a battery.
@@Tech-Relief After reboot I have "Line Res" equal to 0 in "7. Compensation" setting.
And getting correct "Line Res" is impossible on sources with voltage drop under a load.
@@mishuha Set compensation with power supply for the cables you are using for the battery test and save those settings. Compensation is directly associated with the cables used for the load test.
I am building an electronic load for my homebrew 50V 100A supplies. it is hard to find the appropriate FETs for that power level so far it kinda works well with 20 600w Ixys FETs. They are not linear FETs sadly so there are still a few problems to be solved
How about the load software?
Can't pass values...
The Com settings cannot be saved with me either.
Thanks from Brazil.
Does everyone's tester resets all settings back to default once switched off?
I am not sure if it remembers all of the settings but it seems to remember the current setting and the limits for Amps, Watts and Voltage and the settings I changed originally.
Where I can get a PDF of the manual for the ET5410A+ ? TIA.
I found one on the manufacturers website: www.easttester-cn.com/uploads/ET5410-ET5411-Programmable-Single-DC-Electronic-Load-User-Manual.pdf
@@Tech-Relief That is the older model… This is the A+ model
Hello .I have ordered 1 machine from china. Connected to 48V 12ah battery to measure battery capacity with discha current I=3A and V cutoff=41.5V but it doesn't show battery voltage on screen, I turn off the device and reconnected to battery it burned the wire connected to the battery. Please let me know the reason if you know. Thanks I ordered 1 machine from China. Connect to 48V 12ah battery to measure battery capacity with discha current I=3A and V cutoff=41.5V but it doesn't show battery voltage on screen, I turn off the device and reconnected to battery it burned the wire connected to the battery. Please let me know the reason if you know. Thanks
@@anhuc8314 Not sure what is going on there. It is supposed to work at those voltages and current. Perhaps, it is faulty?
Maybe someone else has an idea?
@@anhuc8314 The pass transistors may be burnt. Try to supply a limited current from a regulated power supply (or just with an ohmmeter if you don't have one). If the voltage is close to zero, it's probably the case. Did you connect it with the wrong polarity by mistake? You say the unit doesn't show battery voltage but does it show no reading or a reading of zero volt?
Hi, Great Video! Battery Test: If I connect a 3.5V 100Ah Li cell, why can I not discharge at more than 10A? Regards, Jean
Not sure, is the limit set on current or wattage perhaps? It will limit itself to about 400 Watts and what ever maximum voltage, current and wattage is set in the Limit section on the display.
Another question for:
The baud rate on my device can only be set to a maximum of 14400 baud. How high is it?
Not sure, I don't use it that way
@@Tech-Relief Yes, I found out from the manufacturer
Do you still have this and does it still work well for you?
Yes, and it works well enough....
Hi, what about a video presenting the inside of the unit? Thanks.
If you look for it Kerry Wong did a review and he opened it up as well...
Does the device have fan control?
Mine runs high all the time
The fan seems to run all the time and I am not aware that there is any settings related to fan control.
@@Tech-Relief Thanks.
Both beep settings turned on,
but no sound?
Is that with you too?
@@Tech-Relief Forgive me for my English....
Found something about fan control.
At a load of 400 watts, the fan switches on a gear.
Has allso a simple fan control!
ET5400 pdf manual: page 1
"It has intelligent fan speed control function, which can effectively reduce the fan noise when it is working."
It seems to be automatic. The System Setup does not provide fan speed setting.
@@k.w.3620 Mine does beep but the sound is very faint.