Geekcreit® 8A DC5-30V to DC1.25-30V 150KHz Automatic Step Up Step Down Adjustable Power Module Voltage Regulation With Short Circuit / Overtemperature Protection
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Input voltage: DC5-30V Input current: 8A (MAX) peak 10A (6A work a long time) Quiescent current: 4mA (operating voltage is not the same there will be errors) Output voltage: 1.25-30V continuously adjustable Output Current: 10A (MAX) (5A long natural heat inside) Output current range: 0.2-10A Working temperature: -40 to + 85 degrees Operating frequency: 150KHz Conversion efficiency: Typical 91% (12V turn 12V5A) maximum 93% Overcurrent protection: there Short circuit protection: (limiting protection) Overtemperature protection: (automatically reduce the output voltage after overtemperature) Input reverse polarity protection: None, (if necessary, please enter the string into the diode) Output anti-anti-irrigation: Yes, no need for charging plus blocking diode. Connection: Terminal output, (IN is the input, OUT output)
Output current adjustment method:
1. CV potentiometer adjustment, depending on your load requirements, the output voltage is set to the voltage value you need.
2. CC potentiometer counterclockwise located about 30 laps, (ie, the output current is set to a minimum), connected to the LED, potentiometer CC tune to the desired current. After charging for battery, the battery fully discharged, and then to output, adjust to your desired current CC, (be sure to use for charging batteries completely discharged before being allowed to transfer, because the battery power is left in the more, the charging current is smaller.) Please do not use the short-circuit current way of transfer, the circuit structure of the module can not short-circuit the way transfer
Package included:
1 x Automatic Step Up Step Down Adjustable Power Module
I used this module to build a variable power supply.
I use an input voltage of 12 volts (from a computer power supply) and need this module to create a variable (settable via the potmeter) output voltage ca 1 - 30 volt.
With output voltages over 12 volts everything works fine.
In the step down mode (voltages below 12 volt) the output voltage is not stable. For instance if I set the output voltage to 5 volts and apply no or very little load, then the outputvoltage "swings" between 4.8 and 5.3 volt.
This only stops if I apply a larger load that draws at least 500mA of current.
I used this module to build a variable power supply.
I use an input voltage of 12 volts (from a computer power supply) and need this module to create a variable (settable via the potmeter) output voltage ca 1 - 30 volt.
With output voltages over 12 volts everything works fine.
In the step down mode (voltages below 12 volt) the output voltage is not stable. For instance if I set the output voltage to 5 volts and apply no or very little load, then the outputvoltage "swings" between 4.8 and 5.3 volt.
This only stops if I apply a larger load that draws at least 500mA of current.
I used this module to build a variable power supply.
I use an input voltage of 12 volts (from a computer power supply) and need this module to create a variable (settable via the potmeter) output voltage ca 1 - 30 volt.
With output voltages over 12 volts everything works fine.
In the step down mode (voltages below 12 volt) the output voltage is not stable. For instance if I set the output voltage to 5 volts and apply no or very little load, then the outputvoltage "swings" between 4.8 and 5.3 volt.
This only stops if I apply a larger load that draws at least 500mA of current.
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Is it OK to connect input minus together with output minus?
Is it OK to connect input minus together with output minus?
I bought 4, tested all four, and was disappointed. Unfortunately, it cannot give the values in the descriptions. Above 2.5 amps voltage drops. it gets pretty hot. It is not possible to run a laptop. Not bad for 25 watts of energy needs.
I bought 4, tested all four, and was disappointed. Unfortunately, it cannot give the values in the descriptions. Above 2.5 amps voltage drops. it gets pretty hot. It is not possible to run a laptop. Not bad for 25 watts of energy needs.
Answered by Ahmet Albayrak on 24/03/2022Helpful (0)
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