Hi everyone,
This is my first post here (and hopefully not the last), so I'll try to make something out of it
I just received a cheap Chinese power supply. It has very nice specifications and is rated for 500w and 12V DC, cost about 50€ and I would like to investigate whether these cheap eBay/Aliexpress/DX power supplies are worth it.
Here is a look at it once open:
I already noticed a couple of nice features:
Here are just a couple of other observations:
The earth is connected to the chassis through only one screw and if it isn't tight enough your not likely to get a good contact. I'm also not convinced vibration won't damage the PCB and the contact will age well.
The manufacturer either forgot a screw... or is this just another sign of cheap built?
The heatsink is full of thermal paste. I don't really care but it seems tiny aluminium pieces made there way there and stick on it. It can't be good to have tiny pieces of metal flying around in a power supply should they ever come loose.
So these were my first observations. I would appreciate some guidance to go a little deeper in this analysis to better understand what we're dealing with. Is there anybody that could help me? here are a couple of ideas...
This is my first post here (and hopefully not the last), so I'll try to make something out of it
I just received a cheap Chinese power supply. It has very nice specifications and is rated for 500w and 12V DC, cost about 50€ and I would like to investigate whether these cheap eBay/Aliexpress/DX power supplies are worth it.
Here is a look at it once open:

I already noticed a couple of nice features:
- There is an adjustment screw for the output voltage
- There are three plus and three GND terminals
Here are just a couple of other observations:

The earth is connected to the chassis through only one screw and if it isn't tight enough your not likely to get a good contact. I'm also not convinced vibration won't damage the PCB and the contact will age well.

The manufacturer either forgot a screw... or is this just another sign of cheap built?

The heatsink is full of thermal paste. I don't really care but it seems tiny aluminium pieces made there way there and stick on it. It can't be good to have tiny pieces of metal flying around in a power supply should they ever come loose.
So these were my first observations. I would appreciate some guidance to go a little deeper in this analysis to better understand what we're dealing with. Is there anybody that could help me? here are a couple of ideas...
- Electrical and fire safety
- Efficiency
- Reliability
- Electrical noise on both AC and DC sides (I think I noticed a my lights dimming a little when I turned it on)
- ...