DC power supply with encoder knob and USB quick-charge vs DC Power Supply 0-30V 0-10A Bench PSU with USB-C Quick Charge
Overall winner: DC Power Supply 0-30V 0-10A Bench PSU with USB-C Quick Charge
Key Differences
NANKADF (A) is the more affordable option with a compact design and an output enable/disable button; one user reported the max measured voltage around 24.77V. Jesverty (B) offers built-in USB-C and USB-A 20W charging and explicitly advertises 0–30V/0–10A adjustment, making it better for users who need integrated USB power alongside the bench supply
DC power supply with encoder knob and USB quick-charge
Bench DC power supply with precise encoder knob and output enable/disable button. Allows accurate voltage/current setting and easy control; praised for compact size and intuitive controls
Pros
- precise encoder knob for digit-by-digit adjustment
- output enable/disable button for safe use
- compact size and intuitive controls
- includes USB quick-charge capability
Cons
- voltage range feedback noted as mixed by customers
DC Power Supply 0-30V 0-10A Bench PSU with USB-C Quick Charge
Adjustable DC bench power supply with encoder knob, 0.01V/0.001A resolution, and 20W USB-C/USB-A charging. Noted for ease of use and stable output, with multiple preset memory options
Pros
- encoder knob for precise voltage/current adjustments
- USB-C and USB-A charging ports with 20W quick charge
- 4-digit LED display for clear readings
- output ON/OFF control without removing load
Cons
- no explicit mention of overcurrent/overvoltage protection details
- customer insights mention solid build but no long-term durability data
- limited to 20W USB charging output
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NANKADF |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jesverty |
| User Reviews | NANKADF |