Last 2 units sold, 4 more units on their way.
ill take one from next batch. let me know when it arrives
ill take one from next batch. let me know when it arrives
Could you send me an e-mail? I will put you on the list.
I tried to measure voltage but accidentally had my multimeter set in the opposite direction (2kΩ instead of 500V) and now I killed the multimeter . Oops!
On the multimeter’s I looked at (online) most appear to have fuses, so possibly it’s just a matter of replacing a fuse?
It does have fuses, but since the multimeter’s cheap I just bought a new one . But I’ll try to swap the fuses to see if the other one’s still alive.
What comes to UT-130E, these values were measured when tested:
Input: 238,7V
Output: 108,5V (no load applied)
I got a new multimeter (that was quick delivery!). Measurements on my UT-130E are:
Input: 234V
Output: 105V
Output under no load or under load of a Sony HB-F1XD was the same.
Like @sdsnatcher73 said honestly I trust both these Japanese-made transformers to be built correctly according to proper standards. And it’s great that @sdsnatcher73 is importing them, there seems to be quite a demand!
Very good results for both step down converters! My original source (Amazon JP) has unfortunately raised the price by 50% (their price strategy is often quite weird). I have found another source which was a little bit more expensive and I had to go through a proxy company. Also they only had 3 available. At the moment I am not sure about what the final price will be although I think it will be close to the €45.
Additionally I have acquired 4 used UT-110W (these work on US and EU input voltages) and 1 used UT-130E. From the images in good condition and I will test them before selling on (probably with my new multimeter. Hopefully the price on Amazon JP will go down again some time soon… but in the meantime I will keep looking for alternative solutions.
It's ok result
Let's see then what the DN-203 gives!
I measured my UT-130E and also one DN-203 (the one for my friend Pencioner):
UT130E
102.6V Unloaded
101.9V FS-A1ST
100.6V FS-A1ST+FS-5000F2
DN-203
96.8V Unloaded
96.0V FS-A1ST
94.9V FS-A1ST+FS-5000F2
I had the FS-5000F2 connected to the converter and the FS-A1ST connected to the unswitched outlet on the FS-5000F2.
The FS-A1ST is rated at 21W and the FS-5000F2 at 34W.
So both well within tolerance of the systems.
Nice! Did you measure your mains voltage?
I tried but I could not get a reading, the prongs don’t go in deep enough I guess… to measure the output I left the power connector of the FS5000F2 slightly out (but still stable) so I could connect to the pins on the connector…