DROK CNC DC Buck Converter with Meter, 6-70V to 0-60V 20A 1200W, DC 5V 9V 12V 24V 36V 48V 60V

(10 customer reviews)

$27.00

DROK CNC DC Buck Converter with Meter, 6-70V to 0-60V 20A 1200W, DC 5V 9V 12V 24V 36V 48V 60V Fixed Output Voltage, Adjustable Power Supply Voltage Regulator Step Down Module : Electronics

SKU: B0CNVWC66L Categories: ,

CNC DC 6V-70V to 0V-60V Adjustable Power Supply Regulator Step-Down Module
Parameters:
Input Voltage: 6V-70V
Output Voltage: 0-60V
Output Current: 0-20A
Output Power: 0-1200W
Input Protection: Over Voltage Protection (OVP) Under Voltage Protection (LVP)
Output Protection: Over Voltage Protection (OVP) Over Current Protection (OCP) Over Power Protection (OPP)
Input Voltage Measurement Resolution: 0.01V
Output Voltage Setting Measurement Resolution: 0.01V
Current Setting Measurement Resolution: 0.01A
Input Voltage Measurement Accuracy: ±1% + 5 digits
Output Voltage Setting and Measurement Accuracy: ±0.4% + 1 digit
Output Current Setting and Measurement Accuracy: ±0.5% + 3 digits
Fan Start-up Condition: Current>2A Power>50W Temperature>50°C (122℉)
Base Board Size: 109×72×32mm/4.29×2.83×1.26 inches

Size

20A 1200W, 10A 600W

Color

With Meter

Brand

DROK

Model Number

FBA200707

Customer Reviews

4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars

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4.0 out of 5 stars

Best Sellers Rank

#73,714 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #245 in Power Converters

ASIN

B0CNVWC66L

Item Height

32 inches

Manufacturer

DROK

Input Voltage

6 Volts

Output Voltage

60 Volts

Plug Type

Type C

Item Dimensions

4.29 x 2.83 x 32 inches

Feature

Protection — With External Temperature Protection, Input Over Voltage Protection, Input Under Voltage Protection, Output Over Voltage Protection, Output Over Current Protection, Output Over Power Protection, Over Temperature Protection, Timeout Protection, Over Capacity Protection and Over Energy Protection. This buck converter has totally one-year long period warranty guarantee since you get the item.

10 reviews for DROK CNC DC Buck Converter with Meter, 6-70V to 0-60V 20A 1200W, DC 5V 9V 12V 24V 36V 48V 60V

  1. 4.1
    (10 customer reviews)
    80% of customers recommend this product.
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  2. Mike S.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good product

    Seems to work very well. I’m going from 56v to 25.8v and when I measure with a multimeter it’s spot on.

    0 of 0 found this review helpful
  3. Andrew Bean

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great little DC-DC switching converter for variety of project

    I have had good results with DROK products and when I was looking for building my own power supply using a toroid xfmr, rectifier, cap that had on hand – this DC-DC converter with a nice remote control/display assembly fit my needs perfectly. My power supply “back end” is able to produce 45 vdc at 4 amps and via switching the xfmr leads I can parallel the two secondaries for 22vdc at 8amps. I purchased the DROK model sold for 1200W to make sure I didn’t stress the converter board in my application.Since my purchase arrived I’ve connected misc loads testing the DROK converter. It has worked perfectly so far. While I don’t have a handy load to really stress the full power rating; it has handled my 5-150 watt loads using the 45 vdc input with no issues. The small cooling fan turns on automatically when loads over 50 watts or 2 amps are in use. I initally had my doubts the heatsink/cooling fan would do the job given the ad indicated up to 5-6 volt “overhead” used by the converter. So far I have seen around 2-3 volt overhead for my tests and that makes me a lot more comfortable.Prior to initial testing I looked over the converter board carefully for any workmanship concerns. I was pleasantly surprised to find everything clean, neat, and nothing that raised a concern that the unit might fry and die in my first application of power. In fact the only really minor thing I found during my inspection was the rectangular plastic cover over the display was attached skewed. Hardly a problem! Also, it’s not mentioned in the front/back single page of instructions but when you cycle through the power/capacity/energy/time parameters using the encoder button you will also get an operating temperature reading after the time parameter which tells you the converter board temperature in degrees C. A nice feature when working the converter at high voltages/currents.One other oddity I found with the instruction sheet parameters is that the overcurrent protection is listed at 16Amps and output over power protection is set at 950Watts. Those don’t match up to either the 0-10 amp or the 0-20amp models listed on the datasheet. For my purposes the default settings are fine but might be a concern for others wanting to use the maximums of this converter.I have no use for the serial communication interface or the fixed output voltage settings so can’t help any reader with those aspects. The display controls take a few minutes to understand; but one thing I found helpful is just being patient and letting the timeout take effect rather than cycling through additional features/functions. There is a useful key/interfaces table on the supplied page of instructions that I found very helpful.In use, you will need to get used to a ramp up/down during power on/off. Think of it as the controller is constantly measuring the output and comparing to the setting. This results in the output voltage ramping up from 0 to say 15Vdc over a second or two – slow start so to speak. In addition you will likely see a small overshoot to your voltage setting in order of millivolts to 10’s of millivolts. For a 12vdc fan test I would see the voltage overshoot to about 12.24 and then settle back to 12.0. During power off the voltage would gradually drop to 0 over about 3-4 seconds. Also, when power is initally applied to the converter the display will show zeros for everything for first few seconds and then display the last voltage/current limit settings. Best to wait to turn on the load until after you see the display has the desired settings.So far I’m very pleased with this DROK converter – exactly what I wanted for my power supply project and with the additional AH/WH/Time features it would be a nice addition for a solar/wind/battery system when need a lower DC voltage than what the battery bank provides; i.e., few hunderd watts of 12vdc from 24 vdc battery bank. Now I just need to get busy cutting a mounting hole for the display in my metal cabinet!

    8 people found this helpful

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  4. Ryan L. Brown

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Getting Frustrated

    Getting frustrated. Was pumped to get this thing. It never would work. Messed and messed with it. Read the instructions a 100 times. Control block never would turn off. Would only push out 12v on the outgoing. Never would decrease. Could turn the amps all the way down and it would shut off like its supposed to. But would never decrease anything.

    0 of 0 found this review helpful
  5. Hillbilly boy

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    It works right out of the box.

    4 stars for now. Packaging solid. Seems well built most soldering is nice and a very nice day sheet with board and control box layout template and as tested a little bit, it does what it supposed to do. It’ll be put to work at higher voltage than used to test it. 4 stars until it’s longevity and voltage stability over use times. Will be mounted inside a cabinet with good air movement.

    0 of 0 found this review helpful
  6. Technology Expert

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    EZ Install & Setup. Took me longer to get the housing setup to mount it.

    Once I got the mounting setup, this took me minutes to setup. Easy and straight forward operation. Used it to step down an 48V UPS battery output that was over driving to 56V. Work like a charm. No issues supplying battery power to the Access Control system while power is out. It gives a nice wattage and ampier output reading on the LCD screen too, making my battery calculations a sinch.

    2 people found this helpful

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  7. Robert W. Bacon Jr.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good converter

    Good converter works as advertised. Happy with purchase

    0 of 0 found this review helpful
  8. Cooper Spiese

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It does its job!

    Use this to power the kids 24V power wheels with two Milwaukee M18 batteries in series.

    One person found this helpful

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  9. CoolRodz

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Got it to work, but had issues

    This product was delivery in a plastic bag without any protection, it was missing all the screws for the in/out connections, absolutely ZERO instructions. Amazon sent me to the seller, the seller sent me to Amazon, and round and round we go. I figured out how to get it to work, spent an additional $10 on replacement screws. I cannot recommend this item to anyone due to the lack of support for the unit and the merry-go-round from the supplier and the seller. Drok doesn’t care to support their products and information couldn’t be found on the net either. Unless you are looking for a surprise product, I recommend choosing a different seller, just sayin!

    6 people found this helpful

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  10. Relatable

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Works well great value aswell.

    This works wonderful. The only problem I have with it is that it consumes 50w for the fan which is small. I think the fan might be one of the most inefficient ones ever since a tower fan uses around 30-60w. But otherwise great product

    0 of 0 found this review helpful
  11. Noel CarboniNoel Carboni

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Works as advertised, very efficient, input and output terminals are small

    I have solar panels with an open circuit voltage of 68 volts while the power bank I purchased takes a max of 60V, so I needed exactly this kind of converter. I have the 1200W variant.I mounted the board and control panel in a nice little project box from elsewhere on Amazon, and I admit I was a bit surprised to find the converter doesn’t even get very warm handling 600W. Its little fan is functional and effective. Per my inline meters, the power loss through the unit at e.g., 62V and 9.4A input is quite small – only about 3% or 4%. An example reading I’ve been seeing in practical use is 583W input, 564W output. The status display is readable and it matches my other monitors within a percent or two. I like that it has a lot of useful settings like voltage and current limits, auto-on, etc., and they do work.My one complaint is that the input and output terminals are pretty small and close together for handling 1200W. Be careful when you are wiring things up to this, especially if you have thick wire.It really works and I honestly expected to have to pay a lot more for this functionality, but there are newer designs (e.g. on Ali Express) that are more efficient and have more features.

    9 people found this helpful

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DROK CNC DC Buck Converter with Meter, 6-70V to 0-60V 20A 1200W, DC 5V 9V 12V 24V 36V 48V 60V
DROK CNC DC Buck Converter with Meter, 6-70V to 0-60V 20A 1200W, DC 5V 9V 12V 24V 36V 48V 60V

$27.00

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