As some of you may have noticed, the OC3D PSU testing procedure has been revised to include an extra test which pushes a PSU as high as it can go before switching off. PSU Overclocking if you will 
However, for PSU's rated at 1.5KW the existing OC3D load tester would have been at its maximum capacity trying to test anything much higher. So i got this little gem off ebay:

She was a little shabby to start with so I proceeded to take her apart, give her a good clean up and have a general poke around inside.






While I wasn't looking my daughter managed to scavange some spare bits from my toolbox to make a 'Robot'...
All clean, booted up, and giving a PSU hell...


Equipment needed a new home. Under my desk was a bit crowded...

So yeah, with both of the units piggy-backed off each other that gives us a total testing capacity of 3.6KW. I'll probably never need it, but at least now no PSU will ever get the better of the OC3D load tester

However, for PSU's rated at 1.5KW the existing OC3D load tester would have been at its maximum capacity trying to test anything much higher. So i got this little gem off ebay:

She was a little shabby to start with so I proceeded to take her apart, give her a good clean up and have a general poke around inside.






While I wasn't looking my daughter managed to scavange some spare bits from my toolbox to make a 'Robot'...

All clean, booted up, and giving a PSU hell...


Equipment needed a new home. Under my desk was a bit crowded...

So yeah, with both of the units piggy-backed off each other that gives us a total testing capacity of 3.6KW. I'll probably never need it, but at least now no PSU will ever get the better of the OC3D load tester
