Excellent video, I have a question, you have technical information if there is any to design a DC DC converter with positive variable input and that has a DUAL symmetrical output (high power approx. 2A) of +15 VDC and -15 VDC. Know of some base design with the theoretical source and some switching regulator.
Hi, Thank you for commenting! See below Yes, you can do this by replacing the magnetic with the primary winding of a transformer with multiple secondary's. If the secondary and primary are both wound the same way, clockwise or counter clockwise, then the output of that winding will be positive. If they are wound the opposite way the output will be negative. Keep in mind that only one of these outputs can be regulated, usually the positive output.
..is there a product that can regulate a steady voltage within a variable input via boost & buck .. example: regulate constantly 36dcv with a variable Amperage from input ranging from 10-60DCV..as for mixed Solar application
dear Jeremy. it would mean a lot to me to help me. Can it be put together in a series of two Boosters that can be found on the Internet (Booster up 1500W)
@@naturetoday6531 I don't remember, for a 1000w step up converter they used a resistor that used 5 watts. On each converter I think but I don't remember. Search step up converter parallel on TH-cam
Yes but it seems that they will not share the load equally due to small differences in performance (one will go to 100% before the second one kicks in) - www.electropages.com/blog/2015/09/5-things-know-about-paralleling-dc-dc-converters
how can you tell if your boost converter is safe to use for series output? Does it need a transformer instead of an inductor?
Excellent video, I have a question, you have technical information if there is any to design a DC DC converter with positive variable input and that has a DUAL symmetrical output (high power approx. 2A) of +15 VDC and -15 VDC. Know of some base design with the theoretical source and some switching regulator.
Hi, Thank you for commenting! See below
Yes, you can do this by replacing the magnetic with the primary winding of a transformer with multiple secondary's. If the secondary and primary are both wound the same way, clockwise or counter clockwise, then the output of that winding will be positive. If they are wound the opposite way the output will be negative. Keep in mind that only one of these outputs can be regulated, usually the positive output.
..is there a product that can regulate a steady voltage within a variable input via boost & buck .. example: regulate constantly 36dcv with a variable Amperage from input ranging from 10-60DCV..as for mixed Solar application
If my Vin = 96VDC, and my converters rated for 48Vin, could i wire them in series to good effect?
dear Jeremy. it would mean a lot to me to help me. Can it be put together in a series of two Boosters that can be found on the Internet (Booster up 1500W)
Tell me sir how to connect parallel without damaging circuits
Parallel possible?
Possible connecting parallel to increase current ?
Yes but you need resistors at each output seach step up converter parallel and there's a youtube video about it.
@@leonordin3052 please tell me value of resistor.
@@naturetoday6531 I don't remember, for a 1000w step up converter they used a resistor that used 5 watts. On each converter I think but I don't remember. Search step up converter parallel on TH-cam
@@leonordin3052 ok
Yes but it seems that they will not share the load equally due to small differences in performance (one will go to 100% before the second one kicks in) - www.electropages.com/blog/2015/09/5-things-know-about-paralleling-dc-dc-converters
Thanks and good sir