3 peças Módulo Conversor Automático Ajustável Boost Buck XL6009 DC-DC Adequado para Painel Solar
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Works as specified if you stay in the limits. Just a little warning: during my tests, I lowered the input voltage and under 3.5V, the circuit doesn't cut but becomes crazy and the output (that was set to 15V with the pot.) jumps to 40V with no load. With a 2k resistor at the output, it only goes to 30V. Of course, this is under the specified minimum voltage, but for solar applications, how can you guarantee that the input voltage will not be there? So when it says "Module Suitable For Solar Panel" I'm suspicious. If you really want to use it like that, you could add a small circuit between the solar panels and the converter to cut it if the voltage drops under the minimum 3.8V or clamp the output with a zener (there's no voltage rating on the output capacitor so that kind of overvoltage could damage it if it is not designed to handle 40V) Also the problem with that kind of circuit is that if you try to extract too much current from a solar cell, its voltage drops, but then the converter will try to get even more current to keep it's output and the input voltage drops even more... So you also have to add a circuit that limits the output current when the input voltage drops. Conclusion: good circuit if you use it properly but not really appropriate for solar panels despite what it says in the title.
Será usado no futuro com fontes de alimentação de PC antigas para voltagens variáveis. Testei-o com uma fonte de energia e medi a voltagem de saída. A entrada foi de 7,2 volts. Usei uma saída em voltagens de mais de 25 V, até 1,5 Volts. O aparador da tensão de saída é extremamente sensível (potencial de 10 voltas) para que a voltagem exata possa ser ajustada facilmente. A voltagem de entrada deve ser de 5 Volts ou mais para uma saída estável.