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Ricky Millar
April 29, 2017 at 7:45 pmPost count: 0Hey! I’m wondering if there are any modifications i could make to increase the transient response of one of your converters? I’m powering a motor with a pretty complex closed loop system built into it. It can draw current very fast, and I’m running it off anywhere from 25-60v DC boosted from a 12v Car battery. It will instantly try to draw over 5A at full power.
I was going to design and build a converter but I dont have the time, so I bought one of yours as they have done me well in the past! at first I got a:
“DC Numerical Control Power Supply Voltage Regulator, Adjustable DC 8-60V to 10-120V Boost Converter ”
Running at low torques this converter does the job fine, but at high torques I’m getting low voltage errors on the motor causing the controllers to crash. I think the transient response of the converter is just a bit slow for this purpose.I then bought two of these to run in parallel to split the power between them. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00GY0HH6K/ref=pe_1909131_77697121_tnp_email_TE_AMZLdp_1
They work alright but seem to struggle a bit compared to a bench power supply!I’m just wondering if you have any schematics or could recommend a way of increasing the transient response of the converters? I’m pulling a few hundred watts for about 0.03 seconds at a time.
Any help is appreciated 🙂
thanksHello Ricky Millar,
Thank you for writing in.
We are sorry it may not be available.
Actually, we really don’t suggest to make any modifications on item.
Some customer has damaged item in this case, and it’s hard to restore it.
Therefore we feel regret for that.
For any more questions, please feel free to contact us.
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