I have the same boost converter. I boosted 12V to 30V, I only could get 3A max and the input current was above 10A. I tried 3.5A but input current raised upto 15A, there's a 15A fuse at the input side. In this video he boosted 12V upto 54.5V. I'm pretty sure maximum you can get is around half an amp at 54.5V.
Every time I watch a video I learn something. The Current/Voltage module features are something I thought was built into the WZ5005 which was not. Thank you for sharing!
Suggestions Epoxy in the USB port instead of hot glue. Make use of the screw fittings for the PSU. Even if that means a wooden rear panel rather than 3d printed. Add in a second 12v and ground line to the voltage booster input (as long as the 12v is from the same rail this is fine) Add a second cable to each banana plug (you definitely have enough 12v, 3.3v and 5v and should have enough grounds) Add in a 10ohm 10w resistor between 5v and ground. Most ATX PSUs require some kind of load on the 5v to work properly.
Nice but the weakest link is that horribly noisy little boost converter, I would have it feed a capacitor bank with a large 5 ohm inrush limiter. (6 x 470 uF caps from old ATX power supplies would work nice in parallel)
Yeah glue the potentiometer screws and sockets and fuses because screws just mysteriously wind themselves. You didn't glue the case screws, it will fall to bits, in fact just dip the whole box into glue just to be sure.
I would be interested in 3D printing the casing but could you please export your Solidworks files in .step format so everyone can use them. Solidworks files are not compatible with any other software.
@@rondo1233actually it won't blow up because ATX PSU has protection circuit built in, if the load is too high the PSU will shut down. But he used only one 12V wire, that single wire isn't capable of delivering 12A. This ATX PSU rated it's +12V @ 12A, that's 144W. The boost converter always consume more power than it's output power. He boosted 12V upto 54.5V. He claims this PSU delivers 5A @ 50V that's 250W. You see it's not possible to get 250W out of 144W, right?... And the boost converter has a 15A fuse at it's input, boosting voltage upto 54.5V from 12V will consume more than 15A of current when a load is connected. I'm pretty sure you can only get few m.amps of current at 50V.
Joule : Saludos, I have another question and hope you can give me an answer; On my ATX P/S I cut off the connectors on the wires and I have a small problem, I ended up with 13 Black, 7 Red, 5 Orange, 3 yellow and (1) each of Green, Blue, Violet, Brown and Grey; Should i bundle and connect all the black's together and the same with all the extra same colored wire's (making one (1) wire of Black, one red, 1 Orange and 1 Yellow; If it's NOT too much trouble "PLEASE GIVE ME AN ANSWER ON THIS"; or if someone else reads this and has a solution will appreciate it very much.
I have a VERY strong question; (I AM VERY CONFUSED); the diagram shows and indicates for the "Current Constant Adjustment" TURN CLOCKWISE (+) TO REDUCE CURRENT; AND, TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE (-) TO INCREASE CURRENT ; The ( + and the - ) sign contradict the statement to increase or decrease current; I ask YOU, is this an ERROR or am i in error; I just want to make sure i'm reading this correctly before I burn the unit up inadvertently...PLEASE HELP ME ON THIS....Thank you!
Yes, your are right, this is an error. Just follow the arrow direction with (+) & (-) signs. Thank you for pointing out this. I will make this correct.
How can you make this miracle happens? Using a 225W power source and a boost converter (91% to 96% efficiency) you'll get up to 250W output? 216W at its best. Do the math.
Isn't the front panel a buck converter as well? It has an input of 6V to 55V and an output of up to 50V. Don't think you need the extra 400W Buck converter....!!!
Your brain probably isn't responding to what you're reading or seeing; it's like people who say they can hear well but have difficulty listening to what's being said.
Китайские сопли так нихера не будут держать!!! Если хотите чтоб китайские сопли держали, нужно пользоваться феном, паяльником или турбозажигалкой. Чем-то прогреваете всю поверхность, особенно железные части.
I have the same boost converter. I boosted 12V to 30V, I only could get 3A max and the input current was above 10A. I tried 3.5A but input current raised upto 15A, there's a 15A fuse at the input side.
In this video he boosted 12V upto 54.5V. I'm pretty sure maximum you can get is around half an amp at 54.5V.
Every time I watch a video I learn something. The Current/Voltage module features are something I thought was built into the WZ5005 which was not. Thank you for sharing!
Learning will help the mind stay in good condition.
Remove covers from power supply for better cooling, also remove excess wires from power supply board directly. Very nice job, the case looks good.
Suggestions
Epoxy in the USB port instead of hot glue.
Make use of the screw fittings for the PSU. Even if that means a wooden rear panel rather than 3d printed.
Add in a second 12v and ground line to the voltage booster input (as long as the 12v is from the same rail this is fine)
Add a second cable to each banana plug (you definitely have enough 12v, 3.3v and 5v and should have enough grounds)
Add in a 10ohm 10w resistor between 5v and ground. Most ATX PSUs require some kind of load on the 5v to work properly.
Marvelous Workmanship Looks Great Hope Efficiency and Reliability also might be Good . Especially Cabinet and WZ5005 Unit with V/A/P all in One .
That is some awsome Electronics DIY with 3D printing included..Kudos bro
from the price and operation and function , you can conpare with DPS5005
Nice but the weakest link is that horribly noisy little boost converter, I would have it feed a capacitor bank with a large 5 ohm inrush limiter. (6 x 470 uF caps from old ATX power supplies would work nice in parallel)
Yeah glue the potentiometer screws and sockets and fuses because screws just mysteriously wind themselves. You didn't glue the case screws, it will fall to bits, in fact just dip the whole box into glue just to be sure.
Unable to convert your files to stl, can you help me? Nice projekt!!!
Great project
I really liked it. The music was annoying though.
Excelente trabajo 👍👍👍👍👍
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I would be interested in 3D printing the casing but could you please export your Solidworks files in .step format so everyone can use them. Solidworks files are not compatible with any other software.
Next time try 50V and 5A - and u will see, after a short time, it will blow up ^^
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@@rondo1233actually it won't blow up because ATX PSU has protection circuit built in, if the load is too high the PSU will shut down. But he used only one 12V wire, that single wire isn't capable of delivering 12A. This ATX PSU rated it's +12V @ 12A, that's 144W.
The boost converter always consume more power than it's output power. He boosted 12V upto 54.5V. He claims this PSU delivers 5A @ 50V that's 250W. You see it's not possible to get 250W out of 144W, right?...
And the boost converter has a
15A fuse at it's input, boosting voltage upto 54.5V from 12V will consume more than 15A of current when a load is connected. I'm pretty sure you can only get few m.amps of current at 50V.
Nice video,thanks:)
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Also include automatic led, zener tester.
Are you sure wz5005 module will boost 12v to 50 volts. I do not think so because it is a buck module.
Você tem o link dos produtos para comprar ?
Can you make casing for regular atx power supply?
It's not a problem step up voltage to be stepped down after?
Super
Is there a parts list in the files on google?
Is it safe to use 500 watts atx instead of 250 which you use?
Joule : Saludos, I have another question and hope you can give me an answer; On my ATX P/S I cut off the connectors on the wires and I have a small problem, I ended up with 13 Black, 7 Red, 5 Orange, 3 yellow and (1) each of Green, Blue, Violet, Brown and Grey; Should i bundle and connect all the black's together and the same with all the extra same colored wire's (making one (1) wire of Black, one red, 1 Orange and 1 Yellow; If it's NOT too much trouble "PLEASE GIVE ME AN ANSWER ON THIS"; or if someone else reads this and has a solution will appreciate it very much.
Yes you can bundle same color wires together. Also keep in mind one wire is rated for only 6Amp.
I have a VERY strong question; (I AM VERY CONFUSED); the diagram shows and indicates for the "Current Constant Adjustment" TURN CLOCKWISE (+) TO REDUCE CURRENT; AND, TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE (-) TO INCREASE CURRENT ; The ( + and the - ) sign contradict the statement to increase or decrease current; I ask YOU, is this an ERROR or am i in error; I just want to make sure i'm reading this correctly before I burn the unit up inadvertently...PLEASE HELP ME ON THIS....Thank you!
Yes, your are right, this is an error. Just follow the arrow direction with (+) & (-) signs. Thank you for pointing out this. I will make this correct.
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Mi fuente ATX entrega 12v y 24 ampers lo dice en la etiqueta
Es splay se 12v 100 amh ki batery charj krskte h
What is the amp rating for the fuses?
Soo better to go buy one nice
How can you make this miracle happens? Using a 225W power source and a boost converter (91% to 96% efficiency) you'll get up to 250W output? 216W at its best. Do the math.
As the video description, he mentioned max total is 223w and that variable voltage module 150w max.
Isn't the front panel a buck converter as well? It has an input of 6V to 55V and an output of up to 50V. Don't think you need the extra 400W Buck converter....!!!
Front panel is just a step down buck converter. 400w boost converter used for getting 50V from 12v supply of ATX power supply
@@JouleWorkswhy not just use boost on front panel? Instead of using two converter?🙄
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can this bench power on laptop
Front panel display unit links sent
No need to put 10A fuse at output ❤ psu have self protection
To me what your doing is like saying.." lets build a diy automobile"....first you will need 1 working automobile.......but i do like your enclosure
Your brain probably isn't responding to what you're reading or seeing; it's like people who say they can hear well but have difficulty listening to what's being said.
@@michaelcardona7397 what did you say?..lol
Sorry, don't know what I said..
And way to much hot glue will get soft with heat use heated silicone white next time
Use epoxy.
Use loctite for nuts.
OK
would have been better to watch without this horrible music.
Китайские сопли так нихера не будут держать!!!
Если хотите чтоб китайские сопли держали, нужно пользоваться феном, паяльником или турбозажигалкой.
Чем-то прогреваете всю поверхность, особенно железные части.
Noisey Chinese Junk with tons of over shoot and under shoot. Waste of money
А зачем было бустер ставить отдельный? Wz разве не sepic преобразовптель?
WZ5005 только понижающий, можно было установить другой преобразователь: WZ3605 он понижающе-повышающий - вроде так.