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Need Windows USB Driver for TENMA 72-13210 (electronic dc-load 30A/120V 300W)

simonwahlmann
simonwahlmann over 6 years ago

Dear all,

does anyone has an idea where to find the "windows usb-driver" for this device?

 

     TENMA 72-13210 (electronic dc-load 30A/120V 300W)

 

It's not present on the attached original CD and I also couldn't find it anywhere in the internet.

 

Thanks for your support!!!

 

UPDATE 17th of Sep. 2018

Thanks for your replies so far!!!

 

The device is listed twice at "other devices" when I plug in the usb-port:

     - SZ KORAD USB Mode

    -  SZ KORAD USB Mode

 

With a CD no driver but a list of commands to control the device is provided.

There is also a Windows executable for a connection test. Its frontend shows three tabs, one for each communication port

     - Ethernet

     - RS232

     - USB

The USB obviously didn't work, because the devices had no drivers installed.

Using an rs232 to usb adapter I was able to control the device via the RS232 port. The device was then listed as "USB Serial Port (COM11)" with an FTDI driver being used.

This might be a workaround but I need to decide whether or not to oder more of these devices. So an inusable usb-port will influence my decission.

 

I tried out some random usb drivers ending up with an immediate system shutdown.

 

What else could I try?

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  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 6 years ago in reply to simonwahlmann +2
    I have examined the drivers and they are as I expected - just basic INFs to get a USB CDC recognized with Windows' own usbser.sys driver. Unfortunately the ones there have NOT got your VID/PID pair covered…
  • dmxdesign
    dmxdesign over 6 years ago +2 verified
    Hi all i have finally got this all to work after some digging by Devinder from farnell tech suppoprt the zip file a pdf on how to resolve the usb in device manager and a folder with the serial port driver…
  • ayush_1921
    ayush_1921 22 days ago in reply to dmxdesign +2 suggested
    found in fernel deep with gui and terminal interface,as it farnell rebrand 3175898.zip
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    0 COMPACT over 6 years ago

    cstanton  Hi Chris, Are you able to get one of your colleagues to provide drivers and USB installation instructions for Simon?

     

    Hopefully it's not a tricky one where one has to install the USB drivers prior to plugging in for the first time.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Compact

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    0 cstanton over 6 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    > Hi Chris, Are you able to get one of your colleagues to provide drivers and USB installation instructions for Simon?

     

    The stellar efforts by the persons involved in this thread has practically exhausted every avenue I can already attempt.

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    0 COMPACT over 6 years ago in reply to cstanton

    Being a TENMA it's an Element14 product.

    Can you contact your purchasing dept or TENMA branding dept to contact the actual manufacturer?

    To simplify access for TENMA and other e14 brand support can e14 provide a tech support download page?

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    0 COMPACT over 6 years ago in reply to cstanton

    Being a TENMA it's an Element14 product.

    Can you contact your purchasing dept or TENMA branding dept to contact the actual manufacturer?

    To simplify access for TENMA and other e14 brand support can e14 provide a tech support download page?

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    0 cstanton over 6 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    COMPACT , reading the thread above, it appears this has/is already being attempted via contacting Technical Support who have the appropriate contacts to do that.

     

    element14 provides a limited technical support for the products that are distributed, and technical support requests for the products are monitored, assessed and reacted to via the technical support live chat, support and similar channels on the online store website.

     

    The community team, nor social media team, have access to the system that the technical support use to monitor and log problems and reports of problems so it is the best way to try to get support like this so it's logged and fed back to the product managers, purchasing department, etc.

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    0 sjbaxter over 6 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    Already spoken to Element14 support on numerous occasions and they supplied a new CD which still doesn't address the USB issue.

     

    I spend 3 days last week talking to KORAD (the manufacturer) and they were very supportive (supplied the CD image for the KEL-103) up to the point where I described the 2 devices in device manager (SZ KORAD USB Mode) and the LAN discovery tool not working on Win7/Win10. At that point they have stopped responding. I suspect they have had an oh s**t! moment and are currently trying to address the problems ... or at least you hope so!

     

    This should have been sorted out by Element14 quality and support BEFORE being released to customers!

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    0 COMPACT over 6 years ago in reply to sjbaxter

    Keep chasing it up. It's possible that it's fallen off their radar.

    Korad's download tab for the DC Load on Korad's website is empty (& main URL koradtechnology.com seems not to exist).

    I had to download the manual from another source.

     

    Unless your problems are sorted out promptly you should be able to return the product because it is "Not fit for purpose".

    I fanned through the manual an it says nothing useful about the USB interface nor how to install the drivers. It says "Please refer to the Communication Protocol." which is ambiguous and meaningless.

     

    It's pretty disappointing considering I'm currently happy using a Korad (TENMA) PC programmable power supply with USB and RS232 interface.

     

    For highest quality customer service there's a saying that sums up the actions that should be followed: "TOFU - Take Ownership and Follow Up for your customers irrespective whether it's your area's responsibility or not."

    What you have experienced should not occur with one let alone two ISO900x accredited companies.

     

    BTW - These DC Electronic Loads are on special at e14 in Oz at the moment. Are you going to buy one Gough? Or will you hold off until Simon's problem is sorted.

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    0 Gough Lui over 6 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    Thanks for the heads up. Tried to get to e14's page but it seems everyone on this Telstra IP-block has been blocked tonight. Not good.

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    No worries, checked it out via my secondary WAN over Optus. Slow as usual, but at least I got the page. Indeed quite a very tempting price ... but I think I'll pass. The issues seem to detract from the desirability somewhat, but aren't exactly insurmountable. The biggest reason is that I have a B&K Model 8600 already thanks to a RoadTest and that one seems to serve me just fine over USB-TMC image.

     

    - Gough

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