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  • Anthony Majoros
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    On Amazon, I bought the DROK unit described as “Buck Converter 12v to 5v, DROK 5A USB Voltage Regulator DC 9v-36v Step Down to DC 5v-5.3V 5.2V 3.5-6A Volt Transformer Power Supply Module for Phone Fast Charging”.   (I do not see this unit in the DROK website store; only on Amazon.)  The description indicates this condition: ‘DC 9-24V, Output 5.2V/6A/30W’.   In this input condition and using a DC electronic load, the maximum output is 5V at 3.3A, and there’s absolutely no way I could get this buck converter to produce a 5v output at even 4A, let alone 5 or 6A.  What am I doing wrong?  Has anyone else used this unit at 4, 5, or 6A?
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    Drok
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    Hello Anthony Majoros,

    Could you please check if it is below item? #200217

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NALDSJ0/ref=as_li_tl?tag=proeng-20

    May I know how much the input voltage and current?

    With input different voltage, output capacity  is  different.
    DC 9-24V, Output 5.2V/6A/30W
    DC 24-32V, Output 5.2V/5A/25W
    DC 32-36V, Output 5.2V/3.5A/18W

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