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Bill MarshAugust 15, 2016 at 11:35 amPost count: 0
Hello Bill Marsh,
Here is a recommendation for you:
Part number:#090104
DROK® Digital Display 6-40V to 8-80V DC Boost Converter Regulator Constant Current/Voltage Charger 400W
Features:
Input voltage: DC 6V ~ 40V
Input Current: 15A (max)
Output voltage: DC 8V ~ 80V
Output Current: 0 ~ 9.99A
Voltage, current resolution: 0.01V, 0.01A
Output Power: 400W (max)
Effective power P = Input voltage * 10A
Conversion efficiency: Up to 95%
Display: 4 digits high brightness LED
Short circuit protection: 15A Fuse
Dimensions: 86 x 75 x 63 mmVoltage and Current values setting:
Boot default display voltage value.Voltage display as”XX.XX”,unit”V”, Adjustment/display resolution 0.01V, short press”?””?”can adjust voltage precisely, long press”?””?”can adjust voltage quickly. after setting voltage value, press “SET” button until LED display “—-“, then the voltage value have been saved.
Press”SET”button will switch to current display, current display as”X.XXA”,unit is “A”. Adjustment/display resolution 0.01A, short press”?””?”can adjust current precisely, long press”?””?”can adjust current quickly.after setting current value, press “SET” button until LED diaplay”—–“,then the current value have been saved.
Powered automatic output function on / off method: Press “OK” button, then power the module, the release the button when display “–0-” . If display “–y-“, it indicates opened the function of output automatically after powered , If display “–n-” , it indicates closed the function of output automatically after powered.Note:
High power and long work to please install a fan to enhance heat dissipation.
When power supply for high-power electrical appliances or To charge a battery,please turn off the automatic output function.Hope this can help you.
Best regardsBill MarshAugust 18, 2016 at 12:46 pmPost count: 0Thank you for your reply. My question is that the 12vdc window lift motors require a 20 amp fuse. It seems that your Part number:#090104 has an output 10amp (9.99A). Should this at a possible output of your described 400w (max) could have the power to operate my windows? Power windows are not in a constant state. Usually, just “on” and then “off”. Power to lift and less draw to lower.
Hello Bill Marsh,
You’re welcome.
Could you please tell us the voltage of the power supply in your application?
As your description, the 12V window lift motors requires 20A input current.
How much does the power of the motor need?
With your help, we can find a solution more quickly.
Waiting for your reply.
Best regardsHello Bill Marsh,
You’re welcome.
Could you please tell us the voltage of the power supply in your application?
As your description, the 12V window lift motors requires 20A input current.
How much does the power of the motor need?
With your help, we can find a solution more quickly.
Waiting for your reply.
Best regardsBill MarshAugust 20, 2016 at 12:43 amPost count: 0Thank you for your reply. I can’t find power supply with windows. They are 12v and my car is 6v. They must have a 20amp inline fuse. When I put in a 15amp fuse it blows, so I suspect the power is greater than 15amp. Using the 6v into my 12v motor the window lift moves very slowly.
Here is the wiring diagram
http://spwkits.clickforward.com/docs/2-1_wiring_diagram.pdf
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