🔥 DIY Portable Workbench Power Supply with adjustable output (1.25V – 10V) for electronics testing and lab work.
- Connect 12V input power
- Turn ON the switch
- Adjust voltage using knob
- Monitor voltage on display
- Use required output (DC / USB / Banana terminals)
- Adjustable output voltage (1.25V – 10V)
- Built-in voltmeter for real-time monitoring
- Precision control knob
- 2+ hours battery backup
- Lightweight & portable design
- Strong and durable build
- DC output pins
- USB output (5V)
- Banana plug terminals
- 10A fuse protection
- Safe for electronics testing
- Portable power supply for field work
- No programming required
- Beginner-friendly + practical use
- All-in-one compact solution
Portable and compact power supply for electronics testing
- 18650 Lithium-ion Batteries (2500mAh) – 4 pcs (4S pack)
- 4S BMS (Battery Management System 40A)
- 12V DC Female Connector (Input)
- 10A Fuse + Holder
- ON/OFF Switch – 2 pcs
- DC-DC Step-Up Module (6009 / 6019)
- DC-DC Step-Down Module (4015)
- 10K Multi-turn Potentiometer
- 12V DC Female Connector (Output)
- USB Female Connector (5V output)
- Banana Connectors (Red & Black)
- 7-Segment Voltmeter Display
- 5mm LEDs – 2 pcs (Red & Green)
- 1K Resistors – 2 pcs
- Connection wires (proper thickness recommended)
- Enclosure / Storage Box
The power supply uses DC-DC converter modules to regulate voltage.
- Input power is supplied through DC input
- Battery pack provides portable operation
- Step-up and step-down modules regulate voltage
- Output voltage is adjusted using potentiometer
- Voltmeter displays real-time voltage
This ensures stable and safe power for electronic testing.
- Always check input voltage before connecting
- Ensure correct polarity
- Avoid short circuits
- Do not touch live wires
- Use proper insulation
- No programming required
- Fully hardware-based design
- Simple wiring and module integration
- Electronics testing
- DIY projects
- Lab experiments
- Mobile repair workbench
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