Wolfwhoop PW-D Control Buck Converter 6-24V to 5V 1.5A Step-Down Regulator Module Power Inverter Volt Stabilizer
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Brand | Wolfwhoop |
Current rating | 1.5 Amps |
Minimum frequency | 50 Hz |
Item weight | 0.32 Ounces |
About this item
- 4pcs PW-D
- Voltage buck: 6-24V in, 5V out.
- It with a super mini size: 17mm * 5.5mm
- It can power for transmitter and receiver or mini camera
- This voltage step down module is designed for 2-6S Battery
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Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Parcel Dimensions : 11.4 x 7.8 x 0.71 cm; 8.99 Grams
- Date First Available : Nov. 20 2017
- Manufacturer : Wolfwhoop
- ASIN : B076P4C42B
- Item model number : 5824093032
- Best Sellers Rank: #87,026 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #784 in International Power Adapters
- Customer Reviews:
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CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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current rating | 1.5 amps | 1.5 amps | 3 amps | 3 amps | 3 amps | 5 amps |
minimum frequency | 50 hertz | 50 hertz | 50 hertz | 50 hertz | 50 hertz | 50 hertz |
model number | 5824093184 | — | VA-0162-BL | EBOOT-POWER-CONVERTERS-01 | VA-HW-411 | 200154 |
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Product description
Fetures:
Voltage step up: 6-24V in, 5V out.
Size: 17mm * 5.5mm
Package Including
4 * Voltage buck Module
Customer reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
414 global ratings
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Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2022
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Used this product for a Victron Energy distribution bar to power the LEDs. It works as expected, converted 12VDC to 5VDC.
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2023
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The product arrived before expected. Characteristics and performance as advertised.
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2023
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Very good
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C. Panasik
5.0 out of 5 stars
Required to install a USB-powered dash cam in a vehicle.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023Verified Purchase
Great size! Fits well behind the dome lights (what's that?) in a vehicle. I mount my dash cam high on the windshield for an excellent view. Dash cam has saved me a lot of money. This dc-dc converter has worked perfectly for three months.
wolger.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alles bestens
Reviewed in Germany on September 8, 2023Verified Purchase
Etwas verzögert geliefert aber dafür alle gelieferten Teile in Ordnung.
Da gibt es keinen Grund zu meckern.
Machen was sie machen sollen, 24Volt auf ca. 5,0 Volt reduzieren.
Danke an alle .
Da gibt es keinen Grund zu meckern.
Machen was sie machen sollen, 24Volt auf ca. 5,0 Volt reduzieren.
Danke an alle .
Bob R
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works well
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023Verified Purchase
This allowed me to take an old 24v alarm system power supply already wired into my home and step it down to 5v so that I could power a Ring Alarm keypad and keep it perpetually charged.
My next plan is to do the same thing to power an old tablet to use as a home automation display.
My next plan is to do the same thing to power an old tablet to use as a home automation display.
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John Bowler
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great 5V buck converter up to at least 500mA
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019Verified Purchase
Based on a test of a single unit, some practical specs:
1) Input voltage requirement: stable 5V with 9V input, no problems seen up to 30V. I tested at 100mA. This covers the range of 12V and 24V lead-acid batteries as found in autos and trucks (11V - to 29V). After doing this I tested at 14.4V for a 12V automobile battery.
2) Efficiency seemed to always be about 86%, so if you have a load of 1W the converter will be dissipating 0.16W and at 5W (which is a 1A draw at 5V) the converter ends up having to dispose of about 0.8W. My measurement system wasn't that accurate; input wattage is based on the readouts of a fairly cheap bench power supply.
3) Output voltage was stable over the current range I tested at 14.4V - 100mA to about 2A - HOWEVER above 1A the regulator was running above 80C.
I measured temperatures using a restricted air-flow and a type K thermocouple clamped to the unit inside a paper towel rapping; i.e. this is very crude.
I got 50C at 500mA output (the USB maximum). This ramped up to around 80C at 1A and 90C at 1.2A. These temperatures seemed moderately stable - I left the system running for a few minutes each time. I tried to get up to 2A without waiting for stabilization of the temperature but at some point the regulator stopped producing output. It did recover, I do not know if there is some internal temperature protection or if this was just good luck.
I assume the 3A guarantee is the instantaneous maximum at which the regulator still produces 5V output, this would be consistent with what I saw. So far as I am concerned anything above 500mA continuous/average requires attention to cooling.
The construction of the unit uses something which appears to be epoxy potting compound on the supply and output wires. This may be intended to provide moisture protection (along with the heat shrink wrap) but it also makes it next to impossible to unsolder the small gauge wires used. There does not seem to be any heat sink compound within the shrink wrap.
Overall I rate these regulators very high; one star dropped because someone might actually try to use one for 3A continuous and because there is no continuous current rating in the advert. I would guess from what I observed that this is 500mA, corresponding to the USB figure that most 5V devices conform to.
I intend to use one of these in an 8-900mA application because they are so conveniently small and I will know what happened and how to fix it if the converter fails after a few months.
1) Input voltage requirement: stable 5V with 9V input, no problems seen up to 30V. I tested at 100mA. This covers the range of 12V and 24V lead-acid batteries as found in autos and trucks (11V - to 29V). After doing this I tested at 14.4V for a 12V automobile battery.
2) Efficiency seemed to always be about 86%, so if you have a load of 1W the converter will be dissipating 0.16W and at 5W (which is a 1A draw at 5V) the converter ends up having to dispose of about 0.8W. My measurement system wasn't that accurate; input wattage is based on the readouts of a fairly cheap bench power supply.
3) Output voltage was stable over the current range I tested at 14.4V - 100mA to about 2A - HOWEVER above 1A the regulator was running above 80C.
I measured temperatures using a restricted air-flow and a type K thermocouple clamped to the unit inside a paper towel rapping; i.e. this is very crude.
I got 50C at 500mA output (the USB maximum). This ramped up to around 80C at 1A and 90C at 1.2A. These temperatures seemed moderately stable - I left the system running for a few minutes each time. I tried to get up to 2A without waiting for stabilization of the temperature but at some point the regulator stopped producing output. It did recover, I do not know if there is some internal temperature protection or if this was just good luck.
I assume the 3A guarantee is the instantaneous maximum at which the regulator still produces 5V output, this would be consistent with what I saw. So far as I am concerned anything above 500mA continuous/average requires attention to cooling.
The construction of the unit uses something which appears to be epoxy potting compound on the supply and output wires. This may be intended to provide moisture protection (along with the heat shrink wrap) but it also makes it next to impossible to unsolder the small gauge wires used. There does not seem to be any heat sink compound within the shrink wrap.
Overall I rate these regulators very high; one star dropped because someone might actually try to use one for 3A continuous and because there is no continuous current rating in the advert. I would guess from what I observed that this is 500mA, corresponding to the USB figure that most 5V devices conform to.
I intend to use one of these in an 8-900mA application because they are so conveniently small and I will know what happened and how to fix it if the converter fails after a few months.
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