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Our customer service can walk you through all settings. You can also watch full operation tutorials on our YouTube channel, including OVP, OCP, memory storage function and other operation guides. Our official blog also has lots of technical articles for reference.
Partial KUAIQU power supplies support program control with USB, RS232, RS485 interfaces, based on Modbus protocol. Remote control can be realized via our self-developed PC software. If you need this function and confirm interface configuration of a model, email us: kuaiquinstrument@163.com..
The banana plug adopts cross-slot design. Pry the metal slot slightly open with a screwdriver to make the plug clamp terminals tighter and safer..
All KUAIQU DC power supplies support basic battery charging. For dedicated long-term charging, our patented battery-charging model with independent BATTERY key and full charging protection is highly recommended.
A certain amount of ripple is normal for all switching DC power supplies. Ripple is a small residual AC component superimposed on the DC output and is an inherent characteristic of switching power supply technology. The typical ripple voltage of our power supplies ranges from approximately 100 mV to 300 mV, which is suitable for most general-purpose testing, maintenance, and electronic applications.
A: Minor fluctuations in the last displayed digit are normal and are typically caused by temperature drift within the electronic components. As ambient and internal temperatures change, small variations in the readings may occur. This falls within normal industry tolerances and does not affect the power supply's suitability for everyday electronics work, home repairs, DIY projects, or general testing. For applications requiring extremely high precision and ultra-stable output, a linear DC regulated power supply may be more appropriate.
This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. The internal capacitors continue to hold a small amount of stored energy after the power is switched off. As the capacitors discharge, the display will gradually turn off, typically within 5–8 seconds.
In CV mode, the power supply maintains a fixed output voltage while the current varies according to the load. In CC mode, the power supply limits the output current to a preset value, automatically reducing voltage if necessary. CC mode is especially useful for battery charging, LED testing, and protecting electronic components.
This is normal behavior. The power supply contains internal filter capacitors that store electrical energy. When the output voltage is reduced, these capacitors require a few seconds to discharge, causing the displayed voltage to decrease more gradually than when increasing the voltage. Q: Why does t