cycleops612
10 kW
I t sounds an odd solution, but i wonder.
I have a 200w 24v bike, no doubt capable of 250w.
i also have a 36v bottle 12 ah battery, oldish but fine, just not up to a 350w motor. so am thinking of using it as a handme down on the 24v bike.
natch i keep charging it w/ a 36v charger.
NB - if it works & i can live with200/250w, i should have free~ handmedown batteries for life
SO:
any comments on this as a solution:
Description
200W DC-DC high voltage power synchronous buck module
8-60V wide voltage input, 1-36V stepless adjustable output
The maximum peak output current 15A
Perfect ultra-efficient circuit design up to 94% Low Ripple
parameter:
Name: 200W adjustable synchronous buck module
Type: Non-isolated step-down module (BUCK)
Aluminum housing Size: 70x38x31mm / 27.5 "x15" x12 "
Input voltage: 8-55V (limit 60V, please leave allowance)
Output voltage: 1-36V continuously adjustable (the default output 12V)
Output Current: 10A MAX15A normal
Output power: natural cooling ventilated long-term power 100W
To enhance heat dissipation up to 200W
Such as long working hours, please note left margin and make the heat rise
Operating temperature: -10 to +85 degrees
Operating frequency: 180KHz
Conversion efficiency: up to 94%
Overcurrent protection: Yes (the output current exceeds (15A) current maximum sample protection only)
Reverse polarity protection: (reverse does not burn)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Voltage-Power-Buck-Converter-Step-Down-Module-200W-15A-DC-DC-8-60V-TO-1-36V-12V-/131748054788?hash=item1eaccbc704:g:AF4AAOSwxp9W4REl
(~$10 US)
am currently debating it with some mates by email
re my question:
"could I use 2x converters in parallel to double capacity/halve load?"
His informed response:
"Hard to tell if you can couple 2 together or not, but could be possible with isolating diodes anyway.
Cheap & includes case unlike the $77 (other) one which was open & non-isolated (input & output have common rail), so (the other $77 one) CAN'T be coupled together."
So yeah, for that sort of money and in my situation (maybe not so uncommon, a lotta crap 24v scooters etc out there hardly worth the price of a new battery, but given their modest needs & most soon get sick of the supplied battery), i am seriously considering it, and if so, i really like idea of using 2x convertors.
any comments/advice/debate welcomed.
I have a 200w 24v bike, no doubt capable of 250w.
i also have a 36v bottle 12 ah battery, oldish but fine, just not up to a 350w motor. so am thinking of using it as a handme down on the 24v bike.
natch i keep charging it w/ a 36v charger.
NB - if it works & i can live with200/250w, i should have free~ handmedown batteries for life
SO:
any comments on this as a solution:
Description
200W DC-DC high voltage power synchronous buck module
8-60V wide voltage input, 1-36V stepless adjustable output
The maximum peak output current 15A
Perfect ultra-efficient circuit design up to 94% Low Ripple
parameter:
Name: 200W adjustable synchronous buck module
Type: Non-isolated step-down module (BUCK)
Aluminum housing Size: 70x38x31mm / 27.5 "x15" x12 "
Input voltage: 8-55V (limit 60V, please leave allowance)
Output voltage: 1-36V continuously adjustable (the default output 12V)
Output Current: 10A MAX15A normal
Output power: natural cooling ventilated long-term power 100W
To enhance heat dissipation up to 200W
Such as long working hours, please note left margin and make the heat rise
Operating temperature: -10 to +85 degrees
Operating frequency: 180KHz
Conversion efficiency: up to 94%
Overcurrent protection: Yes (the output current exceeds (15A) current maximum sample protection only)
Reverse polarity protection: (reverse does not burn)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Voltage-Power-Buck-Converter-Step-Down-Module-200W-15A-DC-DC-8-60V-TO-1-36V-12V-/131748054788?hash=item1eaccbc704:g:AF4AAOSwxp9W4REl
(~$10 US)
am currently debating it with some mates by email
re my question:
"could I use 2x converters in parallel to double capacity/halve load?"
His informed response:
"Hard to tell if you can couple 2 together or not, but could be possible with isolating diodes anyway.
Cheap & includes case unlike the $77 (other) one which was open & non-isolated (input & output have common rail), so (the other $77 one) CAN'T be coupled together."
So yeah, for that sort of money and in my situation (maybe not so uncommon, a lotta crap 24v scooters etc out there hardly worth the price of a new battery, but given their modest needs & most soon get sick of the supplied battery), i am seriously considering it, and if so, i really like idea of using 2x convertors.
any comments/advice/debate welcomed.