Power Supply Tester
Von: James D. Andrews (jamesdandrews@att.net) [Profil]
Datum: 21.09.2009 21:11
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Newsgroup: alt.computer
Datum: 21.09.2009 21:11
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Newsgroup: alt.computer
I should have asked here for recommendations before ordering, but I finally got around to ordering a cheap PSU tester last night. I'm interested in your experiences with these. The model I ordered was a Rexus PST-3 Power Supply Tester with LCD for $21. I read all of the 170+ reviews, and all were 4-5 stars except for less than a handful of bad experiences (a couple obviously from not following the directions). The biggest complaint was about the skimpy, foreign-tongue manual. I can't afford the $800 supermodel that tests everything all at once and makes coffee, so I had to go with an affordable model that like most products I'm sure will break down over many years of use. The old you get what you pay for thing here, but it was priced comparitively to others and it was not the cheapest model. So, do you think I'm going to regret this? Are these devices as useful as they say? Anyone have any major problems with this or other PSU testers? Anything I need to be particularly concerned about with using one of these?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Paul (21.09.2009 21:42)
- Paul (21.09.2009 21:44)
- James D. Andrews (22.09.2009 22:21)
- Baron (22.09.2009 11:04)
- James D. Andrews (22.09.2009 21:58)
- Baron (22.09.2009 23:31)
- James D. Andrews (23.09.2009 22:54)
- Baron (24.09.2009 13:30)
- Robert Baer (23.09.2009 07:37)
- Robert Baer (23.09.2009 07:33)
- Baron (23.09.2009 12:11)
- James D. Andrews (23.09.2009 23:17)
