As of today, I am a proud owner of a rebadged Korad KEL102 electronic load. Opened it, on the PCB it identifies as Korad, and the USB connect also comes up with a Korad ID.
Managed to download a Korad software package from a trusted german retailer, extracted the USB virtual COM driver installed it and was ready to go.
(Attention: You can connect to that virtual COM with Putty or similar program to set off the commands, BUT you have to turn local echo on, and probably flow control off)
Name of the Unit is: Stamos Soldering S-LS-60, got it to work by adding the below snippets to the Korad103.txt definition file:
#metadef
#idString S-LS-60
#name Stamos S-LS-60
#handle Stamos S-LS-60
#replaceText MaxPower 150
Up until now, I only did some short tests via USB, as the next days will be packed with other stuff. Network tests etc. will hopefully be done the next weekend, as I have some free days off work after that. Nice thing: My Agilent U1272 agrees to the measured voltage with +/- 1mV, which is well within spec of those devices...
Note: Got that unit from a german/polish reseller, brand new, for a bit under 200 € incl. shipping- whereas a "genuine" badged KEL102 goes for around 300€ from trusted shops in germany...