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Gizmo![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 05/06/2004 Location: AustraliaPosts: 5115 |
While at my local Bunnings a few weeks ago I picked up a few cheap 1 amp USB power supplies for another project. Once home I discovered one had been squashed, so decided to open it up, it was only $8. Circuit board was OK, so I wondered how low a input voltage it would accept and still provide a stable 5v output. I'm always on the lookout for a power supply to convert 48v to 5v for off grid projects. I've tried a few buck converters from ebay, but these have a max input voltage of 60v, and I've blown a few when the battery bank was in equalisation. I've also tried a few odd charging wall warts for various gadgets, but these cut out when the input voltage drops below 60 to 70v. This time I got lucky. This charger would work all the way down to 25v, and still provide 5.1v at 1 amp! Bunnings also have a 2.4A model, for like $12. I bought one and pulled it apart. Better circuit than the 1A model, and also worked down to 25v. Here is the 2.4a model.... ![]() And these are the two circuit boards, 2.4A and 1A.... ![]() For the price, its a real bargain. I'm using one of these in a new solar charger I've been working on based on a ESP32 Dev board. Its supplied by the battery (48 to 58v ) and provides 5.1v for the controller and associated stuff.... ![]() Glenn The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the second best time is right now. JAQ |
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Haxby![]() Guru ![]() Joined: 07/07/2008 Location: AustraliaPosts: 423 |
Warp put me on to the benefits of little switch mode power supplies (similar to this) a year or 2 ago. They are amazing, and are the answer to many problems. I use them for isolated high/low side gate drives as well as microprocessor projects. If the marketing guys marketed them as being useful for DC applications, they'd sell a lot more. I use the 3w Hi-Link ones from Ali express. Namely HLK-pm01, PM05, PM15, etc for 3.3v, 5v, 9v, 12v, 15v, and 24v. No load power consumption I measured to be 100mW per module. And cost is $4 Inc shipping once over the 10 piece mark. |
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