cool.. gonna try use my 4s lifepo4 20Ah to charge my 10s li-ion ebike battery on the fly. 12.8v 4A should give 42v 1A at 80% efficiency.. more of a battery saver, range extender scenario. Also thinking to use it as a solar charge controller, 60W 18v panel to 24v battery bank.
You should look at some of Julian I Lett videos,he does a lot with buck converters,I think every time a new one comes out he does a video on them or builds a power supply kits,which have been very helpful to me .I done both built and bought pre made back converters,still playing with them,I just need to buy a power supply.but the kits are cheaper
You're NOT going to feel 50V dc coming out of that boost converter. Even if it claims to do 4A, the resistivity of your skin will not let the voltage get high enough to pass any significant amperage. I know this is an old video but it was recommended to me just now.
on this device.... i bought five of them for all sorts of projects..anyway lets say i have "12v wall plug, spliced and connected to the converter..i can then adjust the output to whatever the total draw of my project and once it's met, i can begin building..?
NO WAY, the output will sit at Vin - diode (0.7) === so for 40V you will get 39.6V output. If you want to go up/down you need to get the SEPIC version of the XL6009 board/.
i replaced the100k 25 turn multi turn pot with a normal 100 normal 270 degree trimpot. the 25 trimpot is really stupid and you need a screwdriver and there is no knob for it anywhere?
Is it possible to increment the power of that board so the up3-330 will not get hot? Because i have one with a up2b-4r7 and that thing after awhile gets hot!
Hey there dude. I have managed to kill two multi-meters when measuring voltages from this xl6009. Do you have any such experience? Or where could i be going wrong? The input source was two 18650 cells in series.
The multimeter does not die immediately. After sometime the display shows 1=meaning the device is out of range. ( For all the position in the multimeter- measuring ac or dc or resistance or current)
Good video,but I Ann still trying to figure out these buck converters,I have two or three of them ,plus I have built several power supplys to test new kits with ,I built the lm 317.kit and the lm 338.power supply some of these might be of interest to you to play with.
12v battery to 24v inverter for solar panels or wind power apps. also looked up bike powered alternator charger uses
How does it behave under load? I'd like to run it with 12v in and 48v out.
I don't think you should exceed 50v. The caps are only 50v and will explode if maintained
cool.. gonna try use my 4s lifepo4 20Ah to charge my 10s li-ion ebike battery on the fly.
12.8v 4A should give 42v 1A at 80% efficiency.. more of a battery saver, range extender scenario.
Also thinking to use it as a solar charge controller, 60W 18v panel to 24v battery bank.
You should look at some of Julian I Lett videos,he does a lot with buck converters,I think every time a new one comes out he does a video on them or builds a power supply kits,which have been very helpful to me .I done both built and bought pre made back converters,still playing with them,I just need to buy a power supply.but the kits are cheaper
+Ron Thompson Thanks for the top tip 👍 he does indeed get some great stuff!
You're NOT going to feel 50V dc coming out of that boost converter. Even if it claims to do 4A, the resistivity of your skin will not let the voltage get high enough to pass any significant amperage. I know this is an old video but it was recommended to me just now.
international safety std is 36V. so your comment is incorrect. you no need 4A to be sensible.
Thats 4A in max so 5v * 4A=20w, 20w/50v=0.4A and the button is to turn the display off when not needed
How to connect regular cables to these things bro its impossible help
Look for a ferrule kit. They're quite cheap and you'll use it all the time.
on this device.... i bought five of them for all sorts of projects..anyway
lets say i have "12v wall plug, spliced and connected to the converter..i can then adjust the output to whatever the total draw of my project and once it's met, i can begin building..?
Just try it 👍
it only reduces voltage by about 2 volts my does not behave the way yours did
can i use this for a 12 volt car battery to power my 19 volt laptop
Voltage injection for PCB diagnostic work, my buck convertor let's me go down to 1v
Using this inverter How many time can i run a wiper motor by 5 volt 3000mah mobile battery?
I think you would burn out the inverter, what current will the wiper motor draw?
I was wondering if it carried a PPM signal out of a 3.3v Arduino.🙄
5v whit 2Ah out?
With this kind of adapter i might get my old dslr to run on a powerbank
So whats gonna happen if V out is set eg to 30V, and the input voltage will be 40V? Is the booster gonna step the 40V down to 30V?
NO WAY, the output will sit at Vin - diode (0.7) === so for 40V you will get 39.6V output. If you want to go up/down you need to get the SEPIC version of the XL6009 board/.
If the input voltage not stable up and down between 5-6 volt can i use this step up module to increase the voltage??
How many amps can it handle when it boosts the voltages up?
(Up To) 4a
i replaced the100k 25 turn multi turn pot with a normal 100 normal 270 degree trimpot. the 25 trimpot is really stupid and you need a screwdriver and there is no knob for it anywhere?
you are so smart to change a more valuable precise multi-turn pot to a cheap rough 270 degree pot
best way to learn is personal experience 😀
It's the only way I learn, too lazy to read a book and too arrogant to listen to anyone else 😂
backofficeshow cool, keep it that way
I got one but it doesn't work, I couldn't get the voltage past 4-5v
Was that with a load?
@@backofficeshow an led makes me get 3.6volts, I wanted it to blow up, and even without load I could only get 5volts
Is it possible to increment the power of that board so the up3-330 will not get hot? Because i have one with a up2b-4r7 and that thing after awhile gets hot!
Just pop on a heatsink, I am sure you can drive it a lot harder then :)
How many amps will this provide
25W max
output capacitor 50 volt rating, hmm
Yeah, noticed that too. Probably shouldn't push it beyond 50v.
It is rated at 60V 4A max !
nope max is 20W with radiator max is 35W - 60V*4A= 240 W !!!
Hey there dude. I have managed to kill two multi-meters when measuring voltages from this xl6009. Do you have any such experience? Or where could i be going wrong?
The input source was two 18650 cells in series.
What are you trying to measure?
@@backofficeshow the voltage boost that is being provided
What's the maximum rating of the meters? Really it should not be outputting very much. Do you have a load on the output?
The multimeter does not die immediately. After sometime the display shows 1=meaning the device is out of range. ( For all the position in the multimeter- measuring ac or dc or resistance or current)
@@backofficeshow load are 2 dc-12v geared motors
Can it convert 5v to 20v to charge a laptop by powerbank?
That's what i want to know did you found if it can ?
No it can't
@@arya_x2 i actually bought one and it really cant at 19v+, but it can with a 12v laptop charger using powerbank with pd.
Good video,but I Ann still trying to figure out these buck converters,I have two or three of them ,plus I have built several power supplys to test new kits with ,I built the lm 317.kit and the lm 338.power supply some of these might be of interest to you to play with.
+Ron Thompson Someone I know wants me to design a boost converter in the KB range, I have no idea where to start on that!
You no you asking the wrong guy right,what you no is so far above my head,I no juian seems to have a thing for buck converters
simple! use the same design that is being used for the tesla coils or the "plasma arc" music
*How many amp input and output*
If input 5v 1a, output can 55v .. amp?
I am sure the answer will be here somewhere: www.haoyuelectronics.com/Attachment/XL6009/XL6009-DC-DC-Converter-Datasheet.pdf
5volt * 1Amp = 5 watts. Output is ideally equal to 5 watts at 100% efficiency. (I*V) =W so
5v/55v = .0909 amps
can I use a 9v battery on the Input and get 27v on the output?
Thanks
Yed you can
Hello. I will input 5v 2A then can i get output 12v 2A
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