10 Pieces 5v Regulator Module Mini Voltage Reducer DC 4.5-24V 12V 24V to 5V 3A Volt Buck Converter Power Supply Transformer Module
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10 Pieces 5v Regulator Module Mini Voltage Reducer DC 4.5-24V 12V 24V to 5V 3A Volt Buck Converter Power Supply Transformer Module

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  • Brand
    Weewooday
  • Connectivity Technology
    Proprietary
  • Compatible Devices
    [INFERRED] a
  • Compatible Phone Models
    [INFERRED] a
  • Included Components
    10 x Mini 5v
  • Input Voltage
    24 Volts
⚡DC 4.5-24V input
🌟3A max output current
đź”§Adjustable output 0.8-17V

Description

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  • COMPACT DESIGN - Ultra-compact size fits seamlessly into any project.
  • HIGH EFFICIENCY - Achieves up to 97.5% efficiency for minimal energy loss.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE OUTPUT - Easily adjustable output voltage from 0.8V to 17V.
  • RELIABLE PERFORMANCE - Built with quality materials for long-lasting durability.
  • POWERFUL VOLTAGE RANGE - Input from DC 4.5V to 24V for versatile applications.

The 10 Pieces 5V Regulator Module is a versatile voltage reducer designed for a wide range of applications. With an input voltage range of DC 4.5-24V and adjustable output options, this module ensures high efficiency and reliable performance. Its compact design and durable materials make it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional engineer.

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3.3

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D**D

Awesome little buck converters

There are a few bad reviews on this item, but I have purchased this buck converter several times and I have been happy with every single one of them. Perhaps the documentation is insufficient or missing, but if you're buying one of them you probably at least THINK you know what you're doing, and when the negative reviewers connected it wrong and it short circuited, they decided to blame the device for their misuse.Connections:On one end of the chip there are 4 solder pads that are labeled VO+, GND, IN+, and EN.VO+ = the positive output pin (stepped down to whatever you select)IN+ = the positive input pin (acceptable range between 4.5V and 24V)GND = shared/common ground for your input and output (e.g. BOTH input and output negative grounds are connected to this one, single pin).EN = enable port (e.g. used to turn power on or off like a relay)Unless you plan to use a GPIO pin (Arduino, RPi, etc.) to signal the enable port (e.g. to turn power on/off), just ignore the EN pad. If you do want to power it on and off, connect a GPIO pin to the EN pin and set the GPIO to HIGH to STOP power flow through the chip and LOW to turn it ON. I typically don't use the EN port for my projects, but it's a nice feature. Note: If you wire the EN pin as a ground for your voltage in (which is likely what the bad reviewers did), it will short circuit. Don't do that and then complain that the chips are bad - they're not; you just wired it incorrectly. The EN port is NOT a ground.Voltage selection:The trickier part is voltage selection. Remember, this is ONLY a voltage reducer. If you feed it 4.5V, you can't get 12V out of it. Your desired output voltage must be LOWER than your input voltage. Also, BY DEFAULT, the potentiometer on the top of the chip is what is used to adjust the voltage. If you prefer to use the solder pads on the back to step down to a pre-defined voltage, you have to cut the connection on the ADJ jumper pad that is connected on the printed circuit board (the connection you need to cut is under the green shielding). Cutting this connection is probably the most difficult thing to do on the device. An X-Acto knife works well for it, but it takes some effort to cut all the way through the connection without cutting your finger (ask me how I know). For the sake of safety, I typically adjust the potentiometer using a power supply for my power input and a voltmeter to check the voltage output.Depending on the project, once I have everything soldered and adjusted, I typically use a piece of adhesive-filled heat shrink tubing to cover the entire chip. This will:1. lock in the potentiometer setting and2. seal everything up nicely to keep it waterproof.

J**W

10 of 20 burned out more or less instantly

I bought 80 of these (8 packs of 10) for a project where I need 60 of them. Of the first five, the first three cooked within seconds of being energized for testing. Maybe some of that was my fault, like I touched something with a probe or something. I'll be the first to blame user error.Then a few more burned out as I was being VERY careful with them not to short anything by mistake. Some I had set to 3.3V got really hot. Multimeter had a tough time measuring the voltage on some of them, but if I just held the probes on the output for long enough it'd eventually read 3.3v consistently. 5V seemed to do a little better.I assembled a device with five of these - four at 5 Volts and one at 3.3 and carefully brought up the supply voltage. No loads attached at this point, just verifying they were supplying safe voltages. Current draw was pretty acceptable at 60mA for all five.I couldn't quite force myself to energize this unit with a full 12V under the actual load of use - about 1A each of the 5V and 300mA on the 3.3V. Something about it gave me the creeps.So, I very carefully assemble another setup with four 5s and a 3.3. I'm especially careful to solder everything independently and make sure all is very clean and the process is clearly thought out and protects the converters from excessive heat or unwelcome touching. I connect the all the loads. I hook it up to a different 12V power supply. Flames immediately flare out of three of the five volt converters. One 5V appears not to have burned out, and the one set to 3.3V also seems ok visually. You can see exactly which component died in all cases.I don't dare to try any more of these, lest they destroy the components they're supposed to be powering.I'm still sitting on 60 of these things, so I figure - before I push go on this one-star review, let's do one more test. I hook it up and run it up to 12V. It seems to want to spit out a nice 5V. On the oscilloscope, the output is good. But it randomly gets really hot, and my whole workshop smells like burned out electronics. I just don't trust them anymore. I'm sitting right around a 50% failure rate with the legitimate potential to start a fire.This is by no means a sterile laboratory environment, and I bought an extra 20 because I figured I'd make a mistake here or there. But I'm not THIS incompetent. I'm not going to attempt to use these converters further. Bought 15 chunkier 5V 10A regulators instead and will share the load from one regulator instead of relying on four smaller ones. I'll just hook up an LDO regulator to pipe down to 3.3V from the 5V rail.I doubt the 25% of reviews with one star would have deterred me from making the purchase. I love a good adventure, after all. This is one of those rare times where whatever I just bought is utterly unfit for a task for which the product description clearly said it would be well suited. If you're smarter than me, you'll avoid these. Or maybe your extra wit will enable you to use them successfully. Good luck!

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