
60V/72V/80V to 12V DC-DC Buck Converter, 5~10A

36V/48V to 24V DC-DC Buck Converter, 15~20A

60V/72V/80V to 24V DC-DC Buck Converter, 15~20A

100V to 24V DC-DC Bcuk Converter, 15~20A
Wiring

Applications
SUCH isolated DC to DC step-down converters are produced for power supply systems that require voltage regulation and isolation, such as telecommunications equipment, power electronics, and industrial control systems to improve system stability and safety. These DC voltage step-down converter converters are also commonly used in data centers and server power supplies, medical equipment power supplies, and electric vehicle charging systems to provide reliable power conversion and distribution.

Tips for Using SUCH DC-DC Buck Boost Converter
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SUCH DC-DC power converters are prohibited from being used for battery/battery charging.
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The non-isolated or isolated DC-DC boost/buck converters produced by SUCH factory are constant voltage modules and are prohibited from being used for constant current loads.
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The outputs of the same step-up or step-down converters are prohibited from being used in parallel or in series, otherwise, the product will be damaged.
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For equipment with inductive loads (motor sound, etc.), the power of the converter purchased must be greater than 3 to 5 times the load power.
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The positive and negative poles of the input terminals of this type of converter are strictly prohibited from being connected in reverse. Before wiring, please be sure to measure the positive and negative poles at the wiring point before connecting this power supply.
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It is recommended to work below 80% of the rated power for a long time. If it works at full load for a long time, it is easy to cause the converter to heat up severely and burn out.
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To ensure the safe operation of the customer's load, it is necessary to add a fuse to prevent short circuits and burn out the equipment, and to add a diode to prevent current backflow and reverse connection.