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DC to DC Boost Converter Step Up Voltage Regulator Sheet

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  1. Riccardo Magni April 27, 2016 at 1:58 pm - Reply

    Do you supply the CE declaration of your products? We need cause we are preparing a technical report of an appliance embedding one of your module (CAD1202).

    Thank you in advance

    • Drok April 28, 2016 at 1:20 am - Reply

      Hello Riccardo Magni,
      Thank you for writing in.
      So sorry that these products are semi-manufactures for DIY.
      There is no CE declaration for them.
      Beg your understanding.
      Best regards

  2. Todd April 29, 2016 at 8:36 pm - Reply

    Can you give me the hole dimensions and spacing of the four mounting holes on the DROK® LTC1871 boost regulator? I want to mount it in a fixture using standoffs/screws.

    Thanks,
    Todd

    • Drok May 7, 2016 at 2:31 am - Reply

      Hello Todd,
      So sorry for our late reply.
      The dimension of the mounting holes is 58.5mm*34mm.
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

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      Is that really all there is to it because that’d be fltasergabbing.

  3. Dale June 2, 2016 at 1:23 am - Reply

    Do you have a schematic so I know for sure which pot to adjust for the correct output?

    • Drok June 2, 2016 at 1:53 am - Reply

      Hi Dale,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Could you please tell us your order ID or the link of the product so that we can ensure which product you are referring to?
      Looking forward to hearing from you.
      Best regards

      • Dale Dupont October 18, 2016 at 6:25 pm - Reply

        I bought a

        DROK® 600W 12A DC Boost Voltage Converter 12-60V to 12-80V Step-up Power Supply Transformer Module Regulator Controller Constant Volt/Amp Car Regulated Laptop Battery Charger LED Driver Generator
        by DROK

        need a replacement fuse and schematic, please

        • Drok October 19, 2016 at 1:55 am - Reply

          Hello Dale Dupont,
          Thank you for writing in.
          Here the PDF file is the datasheet of the product, please check it.
          DATASHEET_090089
          So sorry that what the replacement fuse you need is.
          Could you please tell us more details of it?
          With your help, we can find a solution more quickly.
          Looking forward to hearing from you.
          Best regards

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  4. Dale June 2, 2016 at 1:25 am - Reply

    to you have a schematic for the 600w converter. looking for the right pot to adjust the output

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  5. A Abrams June 5, 2016 at 10:18 pm - Reply

    Hello
    Can you tell me the adjustment procedure for setting max current?

    I am powering a unit that need 15 v @ 5 amps, but keeps cutting out. Which way is the current limit adjustment turned to allow more current.

    BTW, this is my second request for this info.

    thanks

    • A Abrams June 5, 2016 at 10:19 pm - Reply

      I have the 12 volt in 150W unit.

      • Drok June 6, 2016 at 2:13 am - Reply

        Hi A Abrams,
        Thank you for writing in.
        Could you please tell us your order ID or the link of the product so that we can ensure which product you are referring to?
        With your help, we can provide a solution for your more quickly.
        Best regards

        • A Abrams June 6, 2016 at 4:22 am - Reply

          DROK® 600W 12A DC Boost Voltage Converter 12-60V to 12-80V Step-up Power Supply
          ( 281893722048 )

          These are the numbers find on the bay order page.

          The unit does not seem to be delivering enough amperage. Under normal usage my system needs about 6-8 amps @ 16 volts. I am getting 16 volts now but a max of about 2 amps.

          • Drok June 7, 2016 at 6:23 am

            Hello A Abrams,
            Thank you for your reply.
            Here is the image that we think is useful to you.
            090089
            Hope this can help you.
            Best regards

  6. A Abrams June 6, 2016 at 4:22 am - Reply

    DROK® 600W 12A DC Boost Voltage Converter 12-60V to 12-80V Step-up Power Supply
    ( 281893722048 )

    These are the numbers find on the bay order page.

    The unit does not seem to be delivering enough amperage. Under normal usage my system needs about 6-8 amps @ 16 volts. I am getting 16 volts now but a max of about 2 amps.

  7. A Abrams June 7, 2016 at 7:41 am - Reply

    I think you missed my point. I understand where the components are–I am an Electrical Engineer.

    What I am asking is which direction does the output current regulator adjustment need to be turned to assure maximum current. I need 16 volts @ 10 Amps, but I am getting only about 2. I am beginning to believe this unit is defective. I have adjusted the output current adjustment pot in both directions, but it does not seem to adjust the output current. The Voltage Regulator adjustments works OK, however, the voltage changes based on the current. After about 3 amps, the output “crowbars” to about 9.

    Is there a written alignment procedure?

  8. algie June 8, 2016 at 5:57 pm - Reply

    OK, thanks, I found the problem. I am powering two things with this power supply and was using blocking diodes to keep the supplies separate. It seems however that although I purchased Schotky diodes, what I actually got was Zeners. These were removed and the unit works correctly.

    Thanks for your help. All is well now.

    • Drok June 12, 2016 at 1:35 am - Reply

      Hello algie,
      Thank you for writing in.
      We are glad that the product is working now.
      If there is any question, please feel free to write to us.
      Have a nice day!
      Best regards

  9. A Abrams June 12, 2016 at 2:27 am - Reply

    Thanks you, I thought I had the problem fixed, but have run into another snag.

    The device I am powering has to has several modes, each of which draw different current.

    I without the unit powered, I can set the voltage to the desired level, but as soon as the unit is turned on the voltage changes downwards, to below the operating voltage of the device and it shuts off.

    This unit seems not to be controlling the voltage at well at all. Since there were no set up instructions, I attempted to set the current limit, and went to both ends of the pot and did not see a difference.

    For example, before the unit is powered on, I set the voltage to 16.5, when I turn it on, the voltage drops to 15.5 with a current of ~ 2 Amps. Then as the unit boots up more, the current goes to 3.5 Amps and the voltage drops to 12, then the unit goes to 5 Amps (its max load) and the voltage out of your unit is 9.6 and the unit shuts down because is low voltage threshold is 12.2v.

    So either I have a defective unit or it is not set up correctly. Can you precisely tell me how to align the Constant Voltage and Constant Current settings. Nothing I have tried works.

    Thank you very much.

  10. A Abrams June 12, 2016 at 2:30 am - Reply

    One more note: I thought I had the problem solved when I removed the blocking diodes from the circuit, but today was a full scale all day test and the powered unit shut down after the first 1/2 hours.

    So I think this may be still the same problem as before, since the voltage drop of the diode may have aggravated this problem with voltage drop.

    BTW, I am an electrical engineer, so I can handle all the techie stuff you through at me, so don’t be bashful.

    Algie

    • Drok June 14, 2016 at 2:39 am - Reply

      Hi A Abrams,
      Thank you for writing in.
      It is better that you can send us some images or video to let us check the problem details.
      With your help, we can find a solution more quickly.
      Waiting for your reply.
      Best regards

  11. A Abrams June 14, 2016 at 3:34 am - Reply

    I am sorry that I cannot do pictures or video of what you ask. I had this set up when I took measurements, and it is difficult to set this ups gain.

    I think I have been clear in my message about voltage and current.

    Please give me a procedure for setting the voltage and current limit. Nothing I have tried works.

    Please re-read my message or ask your engineer to read it. Its the best info I can provide.

    Regards
    A

  12. A Abrams June 16, 2016 at 10:22 pm - Reply

    Do you have any information for me yet?

    I am considering returning this unit because it does not regulate voltage.

    How shall I proceed?
    A

    • Drok June 17, 2016 at 7:24 am - Reply

      Hi A Abrams,
      Sorry for our late reply.
      This problem may be caused by the set value of the constant current is too low.
      Could you please try to clockwise adjust the CC potentiometer to max. to see if the product can work normally?
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

  13. A Abrams June 18, 2016 at 3:37 pm - Reply

    I have set this at both extremes with the same result.

    I will repeat this today, but have done this 2-3 times before.

    Thans
    A

    • Drok June 22, 2016 at 1:43 am - Reply

      Hello A Abrams,
      Sorry for our late reply.
      Could you please try to adjust the product again as the following steps to see if the product work normally?
      1. In the state without load, adjust the CV potentiometer to make the output voltage to 16V.
      2. In the state without load, anti-clockwise adjust CC potentiometer about 30 laps to make the set ampere to min.. Then connect to the load, clockwise adjust the CC potentiometer to get the ampere you need (6-8 amps).
      Please try it again, if the module still cannot work, we can resend or refund and try our best to make up your loss.
      All we want to do is to provide best solution to our customers.
      Beg your understanding.
      Best regards

  14. Jay Rutherford July 26, 2016 at 7:25 pm - Reply

    Hello,

    I want to use my “DROK® 600W 12A DC Boost Voltage Converter 12-60V to 12-80V Step-up Power Supply Transformer Module Regulator Controller Constant Volt/Amp Car Regulated Laptop Battery Charger LED Driver Generator” to boost the voltage to a 100 watt amateur radio. When transmitting with the radio, I want the voltage to stay constant at 13.8 volts.

    The current when transmitting varies substantially and instantly, and my question is whether this item is suitable for a constant voltage but varying current type of application.

    Thank you

    • Drok July 27, 2016 at 2:44 am - Reply

      Hello Jay Rutherford,
      This product is constant voltage and constant current.
      It can provide 13.8V constant voltage.
      And the constant current function is for limiting the output current not to exceed the set value.
      If you do not need the constant current function, you can clock-wise adjust the constant current potentiometer to max. to turn off the constant current function.
      The output current depends on the load of your application.
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

      • Jay Rutherford July 27, 2016 at 4:19 pm - Reply

        Yes, very helpful. Thank you.

        • Drok July 28, 2016 at 1:25 am - Reply

          Hello Jay Rutherford,
          You’re welcome.
          If you have any queries, please feel free to contact us.
          Have a nice day!
          Best reagrds

  15. Mauro September 22, 2016 at 7:23 am - Reply

    Hello, we did buy few quantity of DROCK 600W X00091O4RN through AMAZON. This product will be intagrated in a custom application as DC-DC boost.
    From functional stand point this product is OK but we noticed that phisically wise (card holes and power transistors position) the last order we received was different vs the previous one, even if the product code is the same. Did you change recently the version? Could you please tell us if and how can we get the previous version product?

    Thanks

    • Drok September 23, 2016 at 1:37 am - Reply

      Hello Mauro,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Could you please send us an image of the different one to let us check the problem details?
      With your help, we cam solve the problem more quickly.
      You can send the information to us by email (service at droking dot com )
      Looking forward to hearing from you.
      Best regards

      • Mauro September 23, 2016 at 8:24 am - Reply

        Thanks, as per your suggestuon I just write to you with details and pictures to service@drocking.com about our matter.
        Please check your mail.
        Waiting for your reply.

        Thanks

        • Drok September 25, 2016 at 1:40 am - Reply

          Hello Mauro,
          Thank you for your reply.
          We will check it and give you a reply as soon as possible.
          Best regards

          • Mauro September 27, 2016 at 8:00 am

            Hi, any news about my enquiring ?

            Thanks Mauro

          • Drok October 8, 2016 at 3:22 am

            Hello Mauro,
            So sorry for our late reply.
            But so sorry that we do not receive your email.
            Could you please send it to us again?
            Beg your forgiveness and understanding.
            Best regards

  16. Brian November 21, 2016 at 9:27 am - Reply

    DROK® LTC187 DC Boost Converter 3.5-30V 100W Power Source Voltage Regulator 5V/12V Step Up Volt Module with Voltmeter Input/Output Alternate LED Display for Car Auto Motor Motorcycle, etc

    Can you tell me if this part is Rohs complient?

    • Drok November 22, 2016 at 1:27 am - Reply

      Hello Brian,
      Thank you for writing in.
      So sorry that we do not have the Rohs complient right now.
      The Rohs complient is still on the way.
      We are a small and growing company and we are trying our best to apply the certificate, but the process of the application is complicate and needs a lot of time.
      Hope you can understand.
      Best regards

  17. ben rowe January 20, 2017 at 12:02 am - Reply

    Could you please provide me with the technical specifications or cut sheet of the DROK® DC-DC 3.5-30V to 4-30V Adjustable LM2587 Boost Voltage Regulator Step-up Power Converter Power Supply Transformer Module Board with High Power Terminal for Solar Panel Car Battery. Thank you.

    • Drok January 20, 2017 at 2:14 am - Reply

      Hello ben rowe,
      Thank you for writing in.
      We are sorry for any inconvenience caused on you.
      Could you please send the link of product you mention, we can’t make sure which product you mention.
      Hope you can understand.
      Best regards

      • ben rowe January 27, 2017 at 11:59 pm - Reply

        I can’t click on the product to give you a direct link but it’s located on the following sheet: DC to DC Boost Converter Step Up Voltage Regulator Sheet. The website of the sheet is located below.

        http://www.droking.com/dc-to-dc-boost-converter-step-up-voltage-regulator-sheet/

        The description of the product is: DROK® DC-DC 3.5-30V to 4-30V Adjustable LM2587 Boost Voltage Regulator Step-up Power Converter Power Supply Transformer Module Board with High Power Terminal for Solar Panel Car Battery.

        I think you have more than enough info now to produce a spec sheet.

  18. Greg January 23, 2017 at 2:48 am - Reply

    Would you please provide a data sheet for your DC-DC booster. Here is the link to the product:
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UR5K4AE/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza

    In particular I am looking for dimensions (length, width, height, and mounting hole locations).

    Thanks

    • Drok January 23, 2017 at 8:47 am - Reply

      Hello Greg,\
      Thank you for writing in.
      Here is a simple instruction for your reference.
      Hope this can help you.
      090030
      Best regards

      • Greg January 26, 2017 at 4:02 am - Reply

        That helps some, but I am still looking for the height measurement and the spacing of the mounting holes. Could you include that as well?

        Thanks

  19. Dan D. February 1, 2017 at 7:31 pm - Reply

    Hi – I’ve purchased your product YH11062B, a boost converter. Can you please provide a datasheet for this? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014J2UJL4/ref=as_li_tl?tag=proeng-20&keywords=boost+converter

    Thanks

    • Drok February 5, 2017 at 10:02 am - Reply

      Hello Dan D.,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Here is a instruction for your reference.
      Hope it can help you.
      090485 instruction
      Best regards

  20. Steffen June 14, 2017 at 1:15 am - Reply

    Hi,
    bought this step-up regulator YH11063D
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LJXGHC2/ref=as_li_tl?tag=proeng-20&keywords=boost+converter

    and I’d like to know what happen if the input is higher than the output.

    Example:
    Input voltage is 18V and output is set to 12V

    Will the regulator be damaged or does voltage over the setup output limit go thru ?

    Also, is it possible to combine this step-up regulator and your step-down regulator YH11060D
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LJXGHC2/ref=as_li_tl?tag=proeng-20&keywords=boost+converter

    so I can use both regulators (step-up/step-down) to have a combined output ?

    Example:
    Power input for both regulators 10V-18V
    Output 12V

    • Drok June 16, 2017 at 2:18 am - Reply

      Hello Steffen,
      Thank you for writing in.
      As this item(B00LJXGHC2) is a boost converter, the output voltage is impossible to lower than the input voltage.
      Therefore your assumption can’t be fulfilled.
      For more question, please feel free to let us know.
      Best regards.

  21. Roger Boehnlein August 15, 2017 at 1:31 pm - Reply

    Hi
    I purchased a lyws dc 5v-36v 350w pwm control and would like a wiring diagram as to correctly apply input voltage and identify what are the three phase wires are and what the other two are used for.
    Thanks
    Roger

    • Drok August 16, 2017 at 9:04 am - Reply

      Hello Roger Boehnlein,
      Thanks for your business.
      We can’t ensure the item you mention. Would you please send us the product link or ASIN number?
      With your help, we can find solution as soon as possible.
      Best regards.

  22. Riccardo Biancone November 15, 2017 at 12:04 pm - Reply

    Hi, I am wondering I can connect your DC-DC bost converter in series to double the output voltage, of course I know I have to feed the two modules with completely isolated power suplly (e.g. two batteries).
    Thanks in advance for your kind answer.

    • Drok November 16, 2017 at 3:48 am - Reply

      Hello Riccardo Biancone,
      Thanks for writing in.
      Most of our bost converters can’t be connected in series.
      We have many kinds of boost converter, would you please let us know which one you mean?
      Best regards.

  23. Riccardo Biancone November 20, 2017 at 12:29 pm - Reply

    I am thiking about using three of your 900 W 8-60V di 10-120V Step Up Boost Converter to get 330 V starting from three batteries 32 V each.
    I have already used with excellent results your 600 W 10-60V a 12-80V Step-up Boost Converter to build a battery charger for a battery composed by 22 LiFePO4 cells, but this time I need higher voltage.
    Can you help me?

    • Drok November 21, 2017 at 9:36 am - Reply

      Hello Riccardo Biancone,
      Thanks for sharing your experience.
      However, it is hard for us to confirm the boost converter you mention.
      Please can you send us the ASIN nubmer or product link?
      Best regards.

  24. James Cobb May 20, 2018 at 2:55 pm - Reply

    Can this be repaired?

    DROK Numerical Control Regulator DC 8-60V to 10-120V 15A Boost Converter.

    If yes who or where. Last year bought on ebay for $11. Now is $38+. So will try repair idea.

    James Cobb

  25. Steve Spiers January 24, 2019 at 4:38 pm - Reply

    Hi I have your YH11060D step down converter.  Can you tell me how I could go about connecting to a V & A meter please.

    • Drok January 25, 2019 at 9:55 am - Reply

      Hello Steve Spiers,
      Is it this item? 090483
      As we are not sure how your meter is, it is hard to tell the connection details. But no matter what kind of meter it is, operation is the same.
      If you are going to measure the output of converter,please connect positive and negative of output to meter correspondingly. And it is important to refer to your meter’s wiring diagram.
      Any more questions, please kinly let us know.
      Best regards.

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