The ancient bargain basement one I have conks out all the time, turns out is incredibly noisy even when it is working, and so I thought it might be time for me to spend some money on a more reliable bench power supply. My budget is $100, so nothing really serious or even 'entry level' is possible. We're talking discount level stuff here. After some research, the two main options are :
- Korad KA3005D is often recommended on here as a great starter. I'm worried about fakes, so if this is the recommendation then pointers to assess if something is a genuine Korad would be much appreciated.
- Riden RD6006 generally gets decent reviews. It seems to have similar functions and with the small S12D case fits really nicely on my desk. Bench, sorry.
- Owon SPE3051 is another option (does it bother anyone else that the graph goes the wrong way?) but I suspect it doesn't deliver the same quality as the previously mentioned options.
Use case: I'm a novice, know nothing but want something reliable. Play around with simple low-voltage circuits, microcontrollers, DIY projects, etc. I'm based in Thailand at the moment, so my options are pretty limited in terms of buying stuff. AliExpress is really the only practical option for me.
I'd appreciate your thoughts and comments on this selection. Alternatives are of course welcome, although I'm not sure there are many good options at this price point.