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Electronics : Coolmax 14909 PS-224 LCD 24-Pin ATX Power Supply Tester |
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from: CoolMax USA
Amazon.com's Price: $26.44 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: ANTOnline
Color: Black
EAN: 0895963149091
Label: CoolMax USA
Manufacturer: CoolMax USA
Material Type: Aluminum
Model: 14909
Publisher: CoolMax USA
Studio: CoolMax USA
Features:- ATX Power Supply Tester can easily check power supply
- LCD displays voltage
- Can test power supplies with various connections
- Alarm warns of overvoltage, undervoltage, no voltage
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Editorial Review:
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Bad
I give it 2 stars because the lower digits didn't work.The lower digits shows you the +12V but it was showing any numbers.The device was constantly beeping (why?). Don't buy this product it's not worth it.
Rating: - Almost worthless
This item (or at least the one I received) is almost worthless because the power supply main plug will not fit into the tester, the tester socket is too tight. I tried for 15 minutes antil my fingers got sore. They could have spent 50 cents more on a better socket, but they didn't. You can test molex and sata power connections but you can't test the main motherbord connector which is the primary reason to buy it.
Rating: - Died after second use.
Mine stop working after second test.
Didn't came with any instruction manual or any instructions whatsoever.
In my experience this tester resulted in a low quality product.
I returned it for a full refund.
Thanks to Amazon, its service is awesome.
Rating: - Coolmax power supply tester
I bought this for my grandson who is taking computer science in college
The delivery was promt and he says that it works fine. He uses it in his computer repair work tah he does as a side line. He is very satisfied with the product.
Rating: - Nice Unit!
Pros:
Shows one decimal place precision measurements of +3.3V, +5V, +12V, +12V (second rail), and +5V standby via a nice blue backlit LCD display.
Displays the time in milliseconds it takes for the Power Good signal to go high (this is open drain) on the LCD (3 digits).
Shows go / no-go voltages on SATA / 4-pin MOLEX / floppy connectors via green LEDs.
Cons:
I would like another decimal place on the voltage measurements, but this is just a tiny con as one decimal ... Read More
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