DROK Wodoodporny 60 W Automatyczny regulator napięcia Step Up Down Stabilizator 10 V-36 V do 12 V 5A Buck Boost Przetwornica napięcia Regulator woltów 12 V do silnika wentylatora

Brand:DROK

3/5

215.01

Opis: Napięcie wejściowe: DC 12 V (10 V-36 V) Napięcie wyjściowe: DC 12 V +/- 0,25 V Prąd wyjściowy: 5 A Moc wyjściowa: 60 W Wysoka wydajność konwersji: 96% Zabezpieczenie nadprądowe: 8 A Zabezpieczenie przed przegrzaniem: 150 ℃ Wymiar : 74mm * 74mm * 32mm (L * W * H) Waga: 0.25 KG Użyj powłoki ze stopu aluminium i technologii pakowania organicznego żelu krzemionkowego, lepiej przewodząc ciepło, stopień wodoodporności IP67. Ochrona: inteligentna ochrona przed temperaturą, ochrona przed przegrzaniem, ochrona przed zwarciem, ochrona przed wysokim napięciem absorpcji przejściowej, bezpieczniejsze w użyciu. Połączenie: Wejście: czerwony(+) czarny(-) Wyjście: żółty(+) czarny(-) Zastosowanie: Silniki, audio, monitor, wyświetlacz samochodowy LED, klimatyzator, wentylatory, energia słoneczna, energia fotowoltaiczna, DVD, światła LED, pompy, urządzenia przemysłowe itp. Pakiet zawiera: 1 x konwerter prądu stałego

Kompaktowa konstrukcja i niewielkie rozmiary, ma szerokie zastosowanie, alarm samochodowy, radio, domofon, silniki, audio, nawigator, monitor, wyświetlacz samochodowy LED itp. Łatwe do podłączenia przewody, Wejście: czerwony(+) czarny(-), Wyjście: żółty (+) czarny(-); proszę podłączyć przewody prawidłowo, lub zostanie uszkodzony. Wykorzystuje powłokę ze stopu aluminium i technologię pakowania organicznego żelu krzemionkowego, lepiej przewodzi ciepło, stopień wodoodporności IP67. Z inteligentną temperaturą, przegrzaniem, zwarciem i przejściową absorpcją wysokiego napięcia, bezpieczniejsze w użyciu. Przyjęta technologia synchronicznego prostowania, ma wysoką wydajność konwersji (do 96%), stabilną wydajność i niskie ciepło.
Brand DROK
Country of Origin China
Current Rating 5 Amps
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.91 x 2.91 x 1.26 inches
Item model number 200154
Item Weight 250 Grams
Manufacturer DROK
Product Dimensions 2.91 x 2.91 x 1.26 inches; 8.82 Ounces

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Scritto da: Bruce K
Excellent product! Works all the way down to 2.5 volts.
I bought this because the 12 volt output on my solar generator is not regulated. As the power in the lithium ion battery decreases, so does the voltage to the 12 volt cigarette plug. My 12 volt compressor fridge has a battery protect feature that shuts it down as soon as the input voltage hits 12.2 volts. My solar generator battery can safely be discharged down to 11.5 volts, which is several hours or even a day more of potential runtime before recharging. Using my variable DC power supply, I tested the output of this regulator from 35.5 volts all the way down to 2.5 volts and found that it puts out a constant 12.3 volts at any of these input voltages. One issue is that it will draw a small amount of current even when it is not under load. If the input voltage is 12.3 volts, it draws only 9 mW of power with no load. The more that you vary the input voltage either lower OR HIGHER than 12.3 volts, the more current the regulator will sip when under a no load condition. There appears to be no shut-off voltage, so this will completely drain and ruin your battery if left unmonitored. Fortunately, my solar generator will cut-off the 12-volt output to protect it's internal battery when the voltage drops below 11.5 volts, but this might not be the case for everyone.
Scritto da: Antares13
Does not do what the Mfg. claims
Mfg. claims 10 to 36V in produces 12V out at 5A. A simple bench test at 11.5V in with a 3A load produces 8V out. If it is a buck boost topology it is an extremely poor design. Simply does not do what the Mfg. claims.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Didn't do what I expected, but I found another use for it as a manual battery charger
I was going to use it on a 48 Volt golf cart to keep flashing LED lights flashing when you stepped on the go pedal. Before, they would go out and stay out until you let off the pedal. This device helped by keeping the lights at least on, but they still didn't flash. I don't think it is the fault of the regulator. Maybe I needed a larger one or a different device to do what I expected. Anyway, I've found another use for it as an onboard battery charger for the 12 volt motorcycle battery that I have now hooked the lights to. After running the lights for a while, I can turn it on with a double pole, single throw switch to send some power to the battery for a minute or two, then turn it off. We'll see how that works.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Automotive volt issues got you frustrated ??
Our project, a 1952 German, NOT import ( pre turn lamps) version of the famous 'Bug' automobile. The bug has been partially converted from it's native 6 volts to 12 volt system. We have already used your 12 + to 6 volt unit successfuly, where some items - Tube type radio, wiper motor, and Flip Up turn signals (yes they flip up from behind the doors!) needed to stay at their historic voltages! With the rest of the car now at 12 volts and alternators making 14 volts , is taking out 12 volt head lamps quickly. We use this unit to hold them at rated voltage. The lamps are 40 watts each and one 'regulator' per lamp, Hopefully reducing the number of bulb failures we are experiencing with overseas knock off lamps. These units will help you with historic automotive voltage issues !!
Scritto da: Jonathan W Savage
Fixes flickering LED lighting
Widely use these in camper van builds to smooth sensitive LED lights due to voltage inconsistencies from other equipment pulling current from the battery system. Just throw this in line with your lighting circuit and you’ll never see a flicker! Allows for using cheaper and more visually appealing light switches which don’t have internal voltage regulation. As we all know in the RV industry, the light switches which do have the internal electronics for voltage regulation are fugly!
Scritto da: DWA
Fixed Annoying RV Stereo power cycling
When dry camping on just RV cabin batteries, our Jensen Stereo/DVD player would power cycle off then on every time the furnace would kick on. The RV voltage would drop just a little due to the starting power surge of the furnace. This inexpensive DC voltage stabilizer solved the problem. Wiring diagram is on back of the regulator. Just install inline with wire nuts, two input, two output. Gives off very little residual heat and minimal ghost current draw. Love it!
Scritto da: Spartacus
It’s ok
It didn’t really work to run my pump. The solar pannel hooked up directly to the pump works better. I thought a dip in voltage from Solar 17v pannel would have increased up to 12v but it doesn’t seem to have enough amps to turn the pump motor.
Scritto da: Jordan
Makes very clean 12v DC
Used this in my heavily modified 2017 Subaru STI to power my AEM Wide band sensor. Before I was having issues with noise on the 12v line which throws off the sensor signal which is a no no for tuning. This device cleaned it up instantly and had no issues at. I love how compact it is and it is a uper easy to wire even if you are not into electronics and do not have a vast knowledge of them. Great quality.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Used to power 12V LED lights
I modified an electric childrens vehicle and added many automotive grade LED lights. I found that the lights would dim and flicker when the child would press the accelerator pedal. This module allowed a consistent 12V output to the lights irrespective of the load on the source battery, and resulted in no change in light brightness whatsoever. Fantastic product which appears to be well made.
Scritto da: avjmc
My UPS
I usted with a Óptima Yellowtop to provide 12 VDC to my Network to pass through any power fail. That cost les that a UPS for a better result.
Scritto da: Rod Fernandez
Works great and simple to install
Simple to install....solid power

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