Instek SPD-3606
That's a switcher, not a linear supply no?
Yes it is. My upper limit needs are 10+ Amps at 5v. I really wanted; a small footprint, quick to set up, a real "go to" power supply. Space and setup time are very high on my priority list. I thought I could get away with the cheaper Extech, but wound up with the SPD-3606. So far I am really impressed, but as always.. there is a price for quality.
I also have the Instek SPD-3606. I can tell you a little story about it.
I have been quite satisfied (but there are some quirks, like output on/off seems to be really EMI-sensitive) with it but some time ago, other channel started to act strangely, the display didn't start up until after a while. I opened the thing and I confirmed my suspicions, I discovered a bulged 1000u 16V electrolytic cap (CapXon). I then decided to change all electrolytic caps to something else before something really bad happens due to CapXons. It took me couple of evenings to replace them all, but now it works just fine. BTW, I was able to dig out the
datasheet for capacitor in question, and based on the specs, it should not happened, as the lifetime spec is 5000 hours @ 105°C.
I wonder if the cap was really bad, or then other thought was that maybe it was actually not CapXon but some bad copy of it.
Regards,
Janne