heathyoung
100 kW
Just a quick heads-up for anyone using the Lyen (or lyen style) unisolated DC
C converters at close to their maximum input voltage - one day they will fail, and dump your pack voltage across whatever you are powering (oops!)
I was running 14S konions @ 57.6V fully charged for 2 years and randomly, out of the blue - the converter shorted its input to output and ran the magicshine headlamp at full pack voltage. Needless to say, it doesn't work now.
To avoid this happening - I highly recommend putting a zener diode across the output (eg. for a magicshine that takes 8v, a 12V zener would suffice), and a fuse on the input.
The simple switcher device (LM2596HV) was rated at a maximum of 60V, and I was running 58 - it worked for 2 years, but then without warning, exploded. Not due to regen or anything like that, just plugging the battery in, 10 seconds later - bang!
The type of converter I am talking about:

I was running 14S konions @ 57.6V fully charged for 2 years and randomly, out of the blue - the converter shorted its input to output and ran the magicshine headlamp at full pack voltage. Needless to say, it doesn't work now.
To avoid this happening - I highly recommend putting a zener diode across the output (eg. for a magicshine that takes 8v, a 12V zener would suffice), and a fuse on the input.
The simple switcher device (LM2596HV) was rated at a maximum of 60V, and I was running 58 - it worked for 2 years, but then without warning, exploded. Not due to regen or anything like that, just plugging the battery in, 10 seconds later - bang!
The type of converter I am talking about:
