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The DROK Micro Dual Power Supply is a compact DC to DC buck-boost converter that efficiently transforms input voltages from 4.8-35V to a dual output of ±15V, making it ideal for a variety of applications including operational amplifiers and audio devices. With a rated output current of 660mA and an impressive conversion efficiency of up to 88%, this module is designed for both professional and hobbyist use. Its versatile mounting options and built-in short circuit protection ensure reliability and ease of installation.
E**Z
Great, effective converter
I have a vintage bass guitar that needs +/- 15 to 20 volts. The bass has a heavy, awkward power supply box to provide that, but with this converter I was able to build the whole thing into my pedalboard, just taking standard 9 volts from the pedalboard power supply. Very quiet and the bass works cleanly. Perfect niche application for a niche product.
C**D
Works very well
This is a really neat module.Performs as advertised. Operates and buck or boost over wide range, providers ground-referenced +/- 15 vdc. Remarkably low ripple at the output, better than my cheap Chinese variable supply with current limit. The controller chip labeling has been scraped off, but probing the switch pins it's clearly a flyback regulator similar to LM2587 (different pinouts) attached to a transformer.It requires a minimum load of 30 mA, and with 1/2 watt resistors they still reach 70 decrees C... BE CAREFUL!Update: I was working on an op-amp project and my cheap adjustable supply blew a capacitor, got 2 volts ripple on the output. I took this DROK module and fed it with 2x 18650 batteries and was back in business! +-15 volts from 2x18650s, love it!
W**E
Useable Supply But Requires Significant Pre-Load and Has High Start-up Current
To get this supply quiet enough for audio use I had to pre-load it with about 70 mA. With a 140 mA total load the input start-up current was about 2.3A for approximately 50 ms and would over-current trigger almost all 12V 2A 24W switcher's outputs despite the load being only about 4W. The 12V input current, when operating, was around 400 mA. With only the 70 mA load the peak current was about 3.3A. For reliable operation a 12V 4A switcher is required for start-up: It takes a 48W switcher to deliver 4W output despite its near 85% efficiency. A 24V input supply does not reduce the peak current - it only shortens the duration. An unregulated linear 12V wall mount supply will likely be more tolerant of the start-up current. For this reason I'm giving it 4 stars.
R**S
Simple effective voltage source for various projects
I needed a reliable and stable 5V voltage source to power an Arduino board and some small electronics on my truck. This was a cost-effective solution, taking my ~12V truck voltage and converting it to 5.0V. It's a good form factor, operates efficiently and dissipates minimal heat. I'm quite pleased with it.
N**K
Works Great
I bought this as part of a DIY rebuilt for a Mass Flow Controller controller box. Works just as it should. Consistent +15/-15 plus ground. Our soldering equipment sucks and I was afraid I put too much heat to it, but nope. Still running strong.
S**G
Need to mantain 30ma output current for proper performance.
I found that if the load I am powering ever drops below 30ma I'll likely want to consider the use of "two" 470 ohm 1%, 1 watt resistors (+ to Gnd and - to Gnd), to maintain the 30ma load requirement for proper performance of this power supply. Unfortunately this constant draw of 30ma on the plus and minus side of the 15v output is hard on a Battery if a Battery is the power input source. A 470 ohm resistor across 15v actually draws about 32ma. However, if the minimum load current of the device I am powering is known the value of the two resistors can be adjusted accordingly.Note that 30ma across 470 ohms is close to 1/2 watt, thus it "is not" (IMO) a good idea to use anything less then 1 watt 470 ohm resistors, safety factor. Or you could add two LEDs and their respective current limiting resistors and get something like 20ma (one across each output), then adjust your load (if needed) from there.
K**N
Noisy
Final edit: Tossed it in the land fill. Noise was too much. Don't waste your money. Buy instead Eletechsup +-5V 6V 9V 10V 12V 15V 24V Positive & Negative Dual DC DC Boost-Buck Converter (with Terminal, 5). No Noise with minimal filtering. Much, much better.Tried to use it in an audio circuit to power two 741 op amps. Too noisy to be used in this application. Filtering per their included instructions made no difference. Replaced it with two 9V batteries.Update: I continued toying with it, using different combinations of components. 8 capacitors, an inductor, and 2 voltage regulators later I got the noise level down enough to be tolerable. The necessary added components makes this item not very cost effective.
N**S
Nice box and listing details are great.
The detailed drawing of this box made it easy to decide if it was what was needed for my project, and that's why this is the enclosure I bought. I gave it a five star rating on this alone. I don't understand why sellers don't include mechanical drawings of the internal dimensions of enclosures. Or at least a link to the mechanical drawings. A CAD model, in STEP format, would be nice as well...but that's just too much to hope for.
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