Drok buck converter how to use and program.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2023
- I made this video to better demonstrate how to properly use this book converter going through each detail of how to set your parameters and save them into a selected memory, and explain all of the different functions. Please comment, like and subscribe. 
Oh wow. Thank you, I can finally use this thing. I've been around a while and have figured out plenty of old Casio watches and even plugged up plenty of old computers where nothing is labeled and every port was just a port and the idea of color coding things wasn't thought up yet, but I still couldn't figure this thing out. So thanks!
You definitely explained this module very well.
Much better than the broken English in the user manual.
I've had one of these in a box for a few months and today I've decided to try and digest the owners user manual this morning but found your video instead.
Thanks for saving me the brain hemorrhage, hopefully I can keep the magic blue smoke contained within the Drok showing me EXACTLY how to program this slightly sketchy but extremely useful tool. CHEERS!
The user manuals that come with these things are often crappy, and they failed to mention certain things. I’m glad my video helped.
Thanks brother. I've had this silly thing for 4 years...use it often...never knew it could do this stuff until now...and after I locked myself out accidentally.
I’m glad I was able to help
Hello, thank you very much for sharing the programming, I was reading the manual and it looks very complicated. I wanted to ask you if you could help me program mine. If you can, I need the following. The input will be 12 V and the output will be 24 V, now if the input is less than 12, can it be done so that the 24 V does not come out? (that it cuts off, or something like that) and the other thing is that it is programmed only at these two voltages, I am only going to use it for this. If you can help me I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for commenting and I’m glad it helped. What you’re describing is a step up or boost converter which this is a buck step down converter so you would not be able to get 24 V with a 12 V input you would need 24 V or higher to be able to get 24 V on the output side, I recommend going with a 36 to 48 V power supply in two the unit so that way you have a wider range of voltages that you can program it to
Hello, if what you show in the video is like the one I bought on Amazon, it is also a voltage increaser (boost inverter). My question, if you can help me, is to program it, so that it always has the parameters that I programmed it from the beginning. Thank you very much in advance and sorry for the inconvenience.
I know what you talking about now but the one that you have has a slightly different user interface than this unit so I don’t know how to program that one