Has anyone used a DC to DC buck converter?

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Leon Benzakein

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Has anyone used a DC to DC buck converter?

PostMon Oct 29, 2018 1:37 pm

I am looking at using a buck converter to convert and regulate 24 volts DC down to 12 volts DC. :ugeek:

Apart from smoke and sparks, is there anything else I should be aware of? :cry:
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Re: Has anyone used a DC to DC buck converter?

PostMon Oct 29, 2018 2:34 pm

Current requirements.
Heatsinking ( depends on current requirements ).
Switching noise.
Regulation.

Find a friendly electronics engineer - especially if you are considering connecting to anything expensive :)
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Re: Has anyone used a DC to DC buck converter?

PostWed Oct 31, 2018 12:35 pm

Ensure you are either using polarized connectors or double-check polarity when making the connections 8-)
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Re: Has anyone used a DC to DC buck converter?

PostThu Nov 01, 2018 1:43 pm

My thinking behind the question.



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Re: Has anyone used a DC to DC buck converter?

PostSun Dec 02, 2018 3:21 pm

You can find lots on eBay.

But you will need to have a heat sink and maybe a fan to help it, because you have a pretty big difference in input volts of 24 to output, and that is proportional to the heat that the system has to dissipate.
So depending on your current, it could be quite a bit.

That's why if you look at these two units, the 10Amp one has cooling fins, and the 5Amp one does not.
Do a search on eBay UK for this:
"Car Converter 24V To 12V 5A 60W Step Down Module DC To DC Buck Module"

And this:
"DC-DC STEP-DOWN BUCK CONVERTER 24V 12V TO 6V 10A 60W TRUCK CAR W/PROOF HEATSINK"
But in fact the actual converter unit in both cases is the same.

An even more dramatic example is this listing for various converters.
If you look at how the cooling increases dramatically as the current increases, it shows the same story.
Search on eBay UK for this:
"24V 12V 13.8V 5A 10A 20A 30A 40A 50A 60A 80A 100A DC DC Converter Buck Regulator"

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