Brian, we bought the Transient 2000 from EMC Partner in 2005 and it got a lot of use for pre-compliance and witnessed compliance in-house testing. It has never needed repair and never drifted out of calibration. As far as I know that unit is still in service at a subsidiary company in Illinois after spending most of its service life here in Vancouver. https://www.emc-partner.com/company/about-emc-partner Ralph From: Brian Kunde <[email protected]> Sent: October 15, 2025 8:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [PSES] Programmable Power Supply for Harmonic & Flicker emissions Testing and Voltage Dips We are looking to replace our "too old to repair" test equipment. Our old equipment was a Turn-Key system that would do Harmonics, Flicker, Dips, ARB, Power Analyzer, etc.. The Programmable Power Supply is the main piece of equipment that failed. It had programmable output impedance ability which is required for some of these tests. So I am looking for any and all recommendations. What are most other labs using? Are they all using these Turn-Key systems or are discrete components available to build a system that does the job better? Please help. I believe any replies listing specific brands or models of test equipment would go against this Group's Rules, so please reply to me directly. Thanks so very much. The Other Brian (from SW Michigan) _____
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