Voltage Regulator DC DC 36V 48V Step Down to DC 12V Buck Transformer Converter (36V/48V to 12V 20A)
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Voltage Regulator DC DC 36V 48V Step Down to DC 12V Buck Transformer Converter (36V/48V to 12V 20A)
Stable Output Voltage: This product provides a stable output voltage of 12V for reliable performance.
Wide Input Voltage Range: The device accepts a wide range of input voltages, allowing it to be used in various applications.
High Efficiency: With a maximum efficiency of up to 95%, this product is designed to minimize energy waste and optimize power usage.
Low Power Consumption: It has a low no-load consumption of less than 0.04A, ensuring minimal energy usage when not in active operation.
Robust Protection: The product is fully sealed and rated IP68 to provide protection against water, dust, and vibration. Additionally, it features multiple protections like low voltage, output over voltage, overload, and over-temperature protection.
Wiring: OUTPUT+ to LOAD+, OUTPUT- to LOAD-; INPUT+ to BAT+, INPUT- to BAT- Reminder: Never connect to solar panel or wind turbine. Never charge the battery. Never reverse the polarity. Use the enough big cable to avoid the voltage drop. Keep good air convection.
Daygreen P/N: B20-3648-12 Efficiency: 95% Input Voltage: 40-60VDC Output Voltage: 12VDC Output Current: 20A No-load current: <0.1V Ripple: 200mVp Line Regulation: ±0.2% Load Regulation: ±0.2% Voltage Accuracy: ±1.5% Enclosures: IP68 Dimension: 2.91*2.91*1.18 inch Net Weight: 0.573 lb Case Operating Temperature: -40-185℉(When temperature is over 104℉, you touch the case and will feel hot and this is very normal. When case temperature is over 185℉, then converter protects.) Certificates: CE Rohs Warranty: 1 year MTBF: 100,000 hours
Application: 36V/48V Lead acid/ lithium battery of vehicles as input power to 12VDC appliances as output load.
Questions How to choose the correct current for loads? For example, if the max current of your load device is 10A, then choose 10A/0.8=12.5A at least for resistive loads according to international standard. If the load device is motor or compressor, then you may choose 10A/0.5=20A according to real testing result since the motor and compressor starting current may be 2-3 times than nominal current.