I recently purchased an Array 3720A Electronic Load from a seller on eBay. The item was listed as new, and was about $150 - $200 less than I could get it for anywhere else. It appears the seller actually sold several of these in the same listing.
It arrived today, and based on the box, the fact that the calibration certificate listed a calibration date in 2012 (and that expired in 2013), the unit is clearly not new by most people's definition of the word. It is possible that it is unused, although the fact that it wasn't in a box with the manufacturers name on it makes me a bit suspicious of that.
All that said, I'll probably keep the unit if it is functioning correctly. As long as it works, it's just not worth the hassle to return. But I really want to be thorough about confirming that it is working correctly.
So first question I have, for others with Array units: What do the fans sound like? This one has a very load fan noise, and the fan has sort of a whine sound to it. Is that normal?
Second question: The unit has RS-232 and GPIB, but no USB. Is it possible to replace the GPIB board with USB, and if so, where would I go to purchase the USB option? Is it worth the cost of the USB interface board, or just connect up a USB->Serial datapter to it (i.e., is there a speed difference)?
Third question: What sort of tests would you recommend to verify correct operation? I did connect it up to my Agilent power supply and I let it run at a 120W power level for a few hours. I tested out a number of the different operating modes, and I don't see anything obviously wrong with it, but perhaps there are some other tests I should do?
Thanks