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✅ DROK 091013 LM2596 DC Buck Voltage Regulator - 36V to 24V, 12V, 5V, 3.3V, 3V Converters, Constant Voltage and Constant Amp Output - 5-36V to 1.25-32V, 5A, 75W Review

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BrandDROK
ColorWith heatsink&screw
Output Voltage5 Volts

Description of ✅ DROK 091013 LM2596 DC Buck Voltage Regulator - 36V to 24V, 12V, 5V, 3.3V, 3V Converters, Constant Voltage and Constant Amp Output - 5-36V to 1.25-32V, 5A, 75W

DROK input voltage is 5-36V (Digital display can display normally only when input voltage is greater than 6.5V. If the input is 5V, please use a voltmeter to measure the output end to regulate the output voltage); output voltage: 1.25-32V; output current: 5A max(recommended within 4.5A). Indicators: Red LED indicator for mode notification (two working modes of constant Voltage and constant current); Blue LED indicator for charging statue notification. Current limit protection: the module will NOT burn out even if the output is short circuited. User-friendly design: With USB port; With heat sink; Self-calibrated onboard voltage and amperage meter. Application: It can be used as an ordinary buck converter; or as a constant current LED driver module; or as a charger for various voltage lithium batteries, batteries, nickel-cadmium nickel-hydrogen batteries (battery packs), for solar panels, wind turbines, etc.(When it is used as a lithium battery charger, the floating charge voltage and the charging current can be set).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

He changes the tension!

This is a small, handy step-down voltage converter. I am using it to power an 8 port 12v dc gigabit switch. /ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_22$12 Voltage converter$41 UPS$27 Battery 12V DC 12AH 80$ UPS 12V DC that can power the switch. days?

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product at a great price!

I am currently using (4) of these in my underwater ROV project I am building and they work perfectly. One drops the 24V input to 5V to run a Raspberry Pi, a router, while keeping my iPad and GPS receiver charged. Two motors power 2 ESC engines each, and the last one powers another Raspberry Pi and an Ethernet switch, 10W LED lighting, and an IP webcam. The ones driving the thruster motors draw 5 amps each, but I've had no problems with that. I plan to purchase more in the future if needed. This

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great inexpensive power supply.

The cheapest power supply in the world. If, as I sometimes do, you reach into the trash and find some external laptop power supplies (usually 19 to 20 VDC) and use them as a DC voltage source, you suddenly have a very good, pseudo-precision regulated power supply to work with. Bank. Since it has current limiting, without a more serious heatsink, I found it reasonable to set the current limit to a maximum of about 1.5 amps and just adjust the voltage. The board layout doesn't support a closed…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, competitive price. Needs a little improvement.

The product arrived well packaged. I supply input 3 with 18.6 VDC at 6 A. Set the output voltage to 12 V, see on-board display. Check the output with a Fluke DMM, the meter shows 12.15V. No problem. I connected the output to a 23" IPS monitor that requires a 12V @ 2A power supply. The monitor turns on and works properly. Check the output voltage again, it stays at 12V, doesn't drop. The circuit board is slightly warmer, but not hot. Reason for the rating with 4 stars. On the output terminal…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Variable voltage as required.

Seems to work. I needed a variable voltage regulator for use in an off-grid solar charging system for different battery voltages. The two 12 volt deep cycle batteries in the caravan needed 14 volts to keep them charged, but I also needed to charge 6 volt batteries for game cameras, as well as USB power for computing devices, GPS and cell phone devices. Phone. The digital display allows you to set the voltage with sufficient accuracy. The adjustment is made with a small screwdriver. I installed…

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Obsolete