still struggeling between OWON ODP3063 (2x 30A 6A) and a UDP3305S-E.
some new questions...
Some firmware improvements are still undocumented. In Tony Albus' review I had a look at the zoom function.
And in the Utility menu there's a "Recorder" function...?
The OWON has a remarkable recording option for logging output values, 10k points with different intervals (1s up to ...?), you can log values to a .csv file on a USB stick, up to hours, and view them instantly on the PSU. The "WAVE" function of the UNI-T looks interesting, but without any settings there are only some curves, not more. Does the "Recorder" in the UNI-T provide anything like that?
And do we have any informations about the output capacity here? I do not like the 100µF (?) output capacity on the OWON, since it may kill components before the CC/OCP kicks in. With Phil's report in mind (he stressed a led with 20 mA CC for a hundred switch on/offs without any damage nor flashing LEDs): my (odd) Voltcraft has "only" 47µF. Once I had a linear Basetech BT-305 with >600 µF, horrible, sent it back.
Here are my pro-cons on both devices
OWON:
o I think, I do not really need the 1mV resolution of the UNI-T's non-E version. But OWON has it for less money
+ the OWON has no fan if unloaded. I do like the silence, thus I switch off my KORAD KA3005P asap :-)
+ It gives me 2 amps more in parallel mode. Maybe I will need that sometimes, my old has 10 amps
o There are the channel couplings that @thephil still miss. I am not sure if I will need them at all, but you will have 2 coupled but still independent channels unlike the UNI-T in series mode
+ I like the separate buttons to set voltage/current to each channel (with the UNI-T you have to select/change to the channel first)
+ on/off behaviour is excellent
+ USB host on the front
+ teardown looks quite good (see
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/owon-odp6033-triple-power-supply-teardown/msg4573375/#msg4573375)
- they offer firmware updates for end users, but not for this model
- switching from independent to serial or parallel mode is not convenient ... several menu steps and external cables
- 100 µF output capacitors on each channel
UNI-T:
+ I like the GUI (much) more with clear readings, the still undocumented Zoom function looks great (eyes are getting worse :-)). And display softkeys are fine to me.
+ quick serial/parallel mode
++ one all-off/on button
+ rules (monitor) to switch off or warn (more flexible than OCP/OVP)
+ they fixed some issues and offer firmware updates to end users
- more "strange" behavior (some tooths in on-ramps)
- additional cable needed to use the USB host port at back side
aaaand my thx to thephil for the great blog reviews!
edit(2): some (more) corrections