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LudwigNovember 17, 2016 at 4:16 pmPost count: 0LudwigNovember 18, 2016 at 3:20 pmPost count: 0HarryFebruary 16, 2017 at 4:49 pmPost count: 0
Hey ho,
I’m back with more questions 🙂I tested your device up and down, which, unfortunately for me but good for you, led to me buying a second one. I think you can guess why.
However, one thing that occured with the new converter is, that it seems that the minimum current is 0,8A, although the potentiometer is fully adjusted to min (end).Any suggestions why that is and how I can do about it? Or is the only thing left to do is to turn the converter off by shutting the input source off?
HarryMarch 29, 2017 at 5:55 pmPost count: 0Hey ho,
sorry for the late response!!! I totally forgot. Thing is that I somehow damaged the device.
The item I mentioned is the same as in the title, a 600W DC-Boost-Converter 🙂But I have another question.
On my first converter the potentiometer for the output voltage regulation had w104 printed on it and on the second converter there was w204 printed on it. Now on my third converter there is w104 printed on the potentiometer for the output voltage regulation.
Which one is the right one? Should it be w104 or w204 for the voltage?Hello Harry,
Thank you for writing in.
Could you please take some pictures to show this different potentiometers?
W104 should be for voltage regulation, W204 is for current regulation.
If you don’t know how upload picture heer, you can send them to our service email:
service#droking dot com ( please replace # with @)
Look forward to your reply.
Best regards.HarryApril 9, 2017 at 8:01 amPost count: 0Hey ho,
thanks for the information 🙂
Sadly, as I have no use for damaged devices, I already threw them away. Sorry 🙁
Good thing (for me) is that I figured out why I was not able to adjust the current to 0. With limiting the current further and further closer to 0 the output voltage, naturally, also decreased up to the point when the output voltage matched the input voltage and was not able to fall below the input voltage. So the current limitation stopped at 0,8A because the output voltage was at the same level as the input voltage.
Well, seems like I was my problem *g*JorgeJune 15, 2017 at 7:30 pmPost count: 0Hi, I want to use the DROK 600W 12A DC Boost Voltage Converter 12-60V to 12-80V to supply a 24VDC circuit in a truck.
Truck´s batteries supply 24VDC but when the engine cranks, batterie voltage drop to 16VDC aprox. due to starter power consumption. My Question is if input voltage drops to 16VDC when crank the engine, will the regulator maintain 24VDC constantly? or will power be interrupted to my circuit.
Thanks in advanvce
JorgeJorgeJune 26, 2017 at 2:45 pmPost count: 0 -
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