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 VP-280 vs Top2049 ?
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vk4akp

Australia
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Posted - 12/12/2007 :  04:23:56  Show Profile
Hi, I am wondering how the Wellon VP-280 compares to the Top2049 ?

I've already got a `True USB Willem'.

So I am now looking at a commercially produced product.

I'd be interested to hear any comments on these two and how they compare with each other.

I'd also like to know the input voltage tolerances for both devices as we mainly have 12VDC (12-13.8VDC) supply in the field.

TNX,
~Ken
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ZLM

2945 Posts

Posted - 12/15/2007 :  22:45:02  Show Profile
The TOP uses 5V/1.5A DC input and VP280 uses 9V/400mA DC input. Both programmer comes with the DC adapter. For 110V-220V AC.
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vk4akp

Australia
28 Posts

Posted - 12/17/2007 :  07:06:19  Show Profile
Thanks, thats a good start.

It's starting to look like the VP-280 will win out. I have been told that the TOP brand is not very good.

As for DC supplies. It's good to see devices that take 12VDC as it's the most common source.
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ari-elk

China
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Posted - 05/20/2008 :  02:39:54  Show Profile
VP280 better, more function.
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