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in reply to: I need help to repair my DroK buck converter #29670
Hello Abdal,
Would you please tell us more details? For example, how it is now? Can’t it power on again?
If the cable is connected to other components, is there short circuit?
Best regards.in reply to: Custom Boost Power Supply #29669Hello Pete,
Thanks for writing in.
It is infeasible to make any modification to boost voltage.
Best regards.Hello Robert-Jan,
Would you please firstly check if it is this item? 200310
May I know more details about the “powerless”? Is it mean the input power is decreased or just power off?
Best regards.in reply to: Need to control Buck converter with PLC #29667Hello Donovan Powell,
We are sorry we don’t have manual about PLC.
We only have one communication protocol, as follows:
1, write commands
(1) wu command (set the output voltage range of power supply 0000-6000)
The format is: awuxxxx + 0x0d + 0x0a)
“xxxx” is voltage set point, for example
awu1234 indicates that the output voltage is set to 12.34V
awu0123 indicates that the output voltage is set to 01.23V
(2) wi command (set the output current range of power supply 0000-0800)
The format is: awixxxx + 0x0d + 0x0a
“xxxx” is the current set point, for example
: awi0100 indicates the set output current value is 01.00A
: awi0799 that set the output current is 07.99A
(3) wo command (turn on or off power output)
The format is: awox + 0x0d + 0x0a
“x” represents the module output state, for example
: awo1 said to turn on the output
: awo0 means to close the output
(4) wl command (turn on or off the lock function)
The format is: wlx + 0x0d + 0x0a
“x” indicates the module lock status, for example
: awl1 means to turn on the lock function
: awl0 means to turn off the lock function
(5) wm command (call out parameters, 0-9 address bits)
The format is: awmx + 0x0d + 0x0a
“x” represents the address of the calling parameter, for example
: awm0 is to call out the parameters of 0 address bits
: awm9 is to call out the parameters of 9 address bitsin reply to: DROK Auto Boost Buck Converter #29655Hello Chris,
We have received your email, so we reply to you by email.
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in reply to: Need to control Buck converter with PLC #29651Hi Donovan Powell,
Thanks for your writing in.
Please confirm if it is this product. 200310
It can work with PLC.
Best regards.in reply to: voltage not changing when adjusting the pots #29650Hello joe b,
Thanks for writing in.
Please firstly turn the “ADJ-V” potentiometer anticlockwise for over 10 circles until voltage value changes.
Best regards.in reply to: Drok 200310 DC-DC converter not working. #29647Hello Sergio,
To check problem for you, is it conveninet for you to take a video to show how you set it?
You can send it to our service email(Service@droking.com)
Best regard.in reply to: SKU200139 to measure power from windgenerator? #29646Hello Olllii,
Thanks for your writing in.
Is it DC pwoer or AC power? 200139 can’t not be used to measure AC power.
Best regards.in reply to: 4-20ma Signal Generator 300479 #29634Hello Dave Blye,
Can you open this link? 300479in reply to: Data sheet for theDROK LM2596 Buck converter #29632Hello Marvin Manalastas,
Here is a instruction for your reference.090118
Best regards.in reply to: Incorrect Ammeter readings. #29630Hello Vibhor Mehta,
We have replied to you by email. Any more questions, please contact us there.
Best regards.in reply to: Cannot login. #29625Hello Tony,
Would you please tell us more details about your problem? Could you please take some image to show how it is?
You can send it to our service email(Service@droking.com).
Best regards.Hello Peter,
We have received your email and replied to you there.
Best regards.in reply to: Sku 200199 and sku 200072 #29616Dear Alan,
The CT that come with 200199 meter is precise one, which is different from #200072 CT.
We are sorry we have no way to make 200199 work with 200072. Hope you can understand.
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