So he's a tough amateur! A multimeter for 5 euros says it all... This solution is very bad. I recommend buying this - Power Module Adjustable Regulated laboratory power supply. On Aliexpress about 16 USD.
I never said that I am a pro :) it's just a hobby, and for max 12v which I have to deal with in my projects, that cheap multimeter does the job. Cheers!
If you do it right, it has a 36V 9A power supply, I have had one for 5 years and it works wonderfully and I only spent 5 euros, and if you buy the one you say, you will spend more than 70 euros, greetings
@@MiuiThemeIzan that was the one available locally at that moment. I will do another video with an improved version as soon as the step-up will arrive. Cheers!
Excelente fuente de alimentación, yo hice una hace 5 años me da 36V 9A, y va de maravilla, gracias por tu vídeo, saludos
He paid more attention in constructing the case, cutting wires, finally voila a finished one ready to be used.
Not enough details about the connections? Check my other video: ua-cam.com/video/rHCn_9cZ3fM/v-deo.html
So he's a tough amateur! A multimeter for 5 euros says it all... This solution is very bad. I recommend buying this - Power Module Adjustable Regulated laboratory power supply. On Aliexpress about 16 USD.
Do you think those ones in Aliexpress will support high Wattage?
I never said that I am a pro :) it's just a hobby, and for max 12v which I have to deal with in my projects, that cheap multimeter does the job. Cheers!
If you do it right, it has a 36V 9A power supply, I have had one for 5 years and it works wonderfully and I only spent 5 euros, and if you buy the one you say, you will spend more than 70 euros, greetings
@@MiuiThemeIzan that was the one available locally at that moment. I will do another video with an improved version as soon as the step-up will arrive. Cheers!
@@MiuiThemeIzanwhat's modul did u used?