Some of you may remember the original Re:load, which I designed with the help of others here on the DP forum. I designed the original Re:load to fill a need of my own, and out of frustration at the lack of any good alternatives available to electronics hackers. It turns out that I'm not the only person who found a lightweight and robust active load a useful tool, and the Re:load's turned into a popular and well-regarded product.
Today I'm finally launching the Re:load Pro on kickstarter (http://https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nickjohnson/re-load-pro-a-dc-active-load). The Re:load Pro takes all the advantages of the original Re:load, and improves upon them with a robust benchtop case, a good quality display and UI, an isolated USB interface, and an integrated processor - the PSoC 4 from Cypress - that together make it an extremely sophisticated and versatile piece of equipment.
I wouldn't have got this far this fast without the help and support of everyone here on DP. Thanks! I'd love to hear what you think of the Pro, and if you're going to back it.
Congratulations Nick! Great job bringing this project to life!
[quote author="ian"]Congratulations Nick! Great job bringing this project to life![/quote]
Thanks Ian! And thanks everyone on DP who's already supported it. :)