Guys!! I hope you are getting some good value from watching these converter series. My goal is to find affordable solutions to real power problems. These videos take a long time and resources to make but I enjoy doing it. I hope you guys are having fun watching our videos as well. Bloopers: I had to re-upload the video because needed to filter off a faint high pitched noise in that my mic kept picking up and amplifying. It's not all gone but I hope can just ignore it. 👍😎 The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Since you have a lot of experience with running boosters in series, i have a question for you. I once used several buck converters in parallel, the little cheap 300watt 20a you also have tried, to turn 28-30v into 14v. This worked great for months. But now ive seen your series experiments and problems.. i wonder.. could i take 24v(26v), attach 3 buck converters with the setting of 26>24v, and then put them in series.. and get.. 72v? I ask because im strongly considering buying a boost converter to charge my small ev with 24v>60v using my 24v250ah powerbank in the house to charge my small ev. I normally use a 220v charger that gives at 60v(73v) 4,6a and im getting stress lol its sooo slow. Id like to hit 10-15a. But before i buy a boost converter.. i wonder.. could i just take 3 bucks and out them in serie? I got 5 of them laying around.
Wonderful question! My quick answer is that you should just buy the constant current boost converter that I use in my videos. The 1500W version should be able to give you the power you need. But I would recommend using an input power that is greater than 24V. The coverter goes up to about 95V, but it has a 30A current limit.....but then, that should be sufficient for what you need. I would not recommend connecting buck converters in series when you can just use cheap $30 boost converters. Please take some time and watch the videos below. 👇👇👇 ruclips.net/video/2KyBwwldqkk/видео.htmlsi=6_KVdXhG-uRxiUfA ruclips.net/video/WDWJ77WWkXc/видео.htmlsi=HrPKSBVYqa8bbQnB I have been making all these videos so that our audience can use them as reference when needed.😊 Let me know if you have more questions. 👍😎 The Innovati0n Lab 💥
It depends on which way the converter is facing. If the input is on your left and output on your right, you should go clockwise to increase the output current and vice versa. I covered it in most of my videos. 👇👇👇 ruclips.net/video/vcY87smODeY/видео.htmlsi=mDBwRW55PaTQ1C6h
How about using a different sine wave alignment ac source that works like two different un-synchronize wind turbines, i wonder if dc output can still work in harmony when connected in series since it has a pulse curve like ac sine wave that need alignment to synchronize
It shouldn't matter if your AC sources are in phase or out of phase. As long as individual tranformer are powered separately, the rectifier circuit at the output should always give you a dc. DC is DC plus the fact that each dc to dc boost converter will basically chop up the dc sources again, step it up,....rectify again, before now recombining them is series. I hope this helps. 👍😎 The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Great question! 👍👍 A single DC supply will not work in this concept. However, there are other ways to make the single supply work. I will cover that in a future project! Stay tuned, my friend. 👍😎 The Innovati0n Lab💥
Thanks for the wonderful feedback. 👍👍👍 I see your point, but I give my work enough of the human element, which comes from my knowledge and years of experience. AI/Chat GPT will generate what you tell it to. I humanized it by reading through it and making edits to ensure that the description accurately represented my work. I use AI as an assistant because all my work is solely my intellectual property. Chat GPT can be a great help - especially if I have spent lots of hours conducting research, testing, recording videos, taking notes, editting! lol.....yeah at that point, my work has already seen enough of the human element. So, a little help in generating a RUclips video description for an original work is purely ethical - in my humble opinion. Thanks again. 👍😎 The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Hahaha! The Innovati0n Lab is in the United States. I am very glad that we are reaching people from all over the world! Big shout out to our audience in Thailand! ❤️❤️❤️
The teacher has created a video clip with this version of booter. I am grateful and am learning with the teacher's channel. Thank you for the video clip. Very good
Guys!!
I hope you are getting some good value from watching these converter series. My goal is to find affordable solutions to real power problems.
These videos take a long time and resources to make but I enjoy doing it. I hope you guys are having fun watching our videos as well.
Bloopers:
I had to re-upload the video because needed to filter off a faint high pitched noise in that my mic kept picking up and amplifying. It's not all gone but I hope can just ignore it.
👍😎
The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Forgot to say thanks for yet another interesting video. Keep them comming :)
Thanks!
I am glad you liked the video!
👍😎
- The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Since you have a lot of experience with running boosters in series, i have a question for you. I once used several buck converters in parallel, the little cheap 300watt 20a you also have tried, to turn 28-30v into 14v. This worked great for months. But now ive seen your series experiments and problems.. i wonder.. could i take 24v(26v), attach 3 buck converters with the setting of 26>24v, and then put them in series.. and get.. 72v?
I ask because im strongly considering buying a boost converter to charge my small ev with 24v>60v using my 24v250ah powerbank in the house to charge my small ev. I normally use a 220v charger that gives at 60v(73v) 4,6a and im getting stress lol its sooo slow. Id like to hit 10-15a. But before i buy a boost converter.. i wonder.. could i just take 3 bucks and out them in serie? I got 5 of them laying around.
Wonderful question!
My quick answer is that you should just buy the constant current boost converter that I use in my videos. The 1500W version should be able to give you the power you need.
But I would recommend using an input power that is greater than 24V.
The coverter goes up to about 95V, but it has a 30A current limit.....but then, that should be sufficient for what you need.
I would not recommend connecting buck converters in series when you can just use cheap $30 boost converters.
Please take some time and watch the videos below.
👇👇👇
ruclips.net/video/2KyBwwldqkk/видео.htmlsi=6_KVdXhG-uRxiUfA
ruclips.net/video/WDWJ77WWkXc/видео.htmlsi=HrPKSBVYqa8bbQnB
I have been making all these videos so that our audience can use them as reference when needed.😊
Let me know if you have more questions.
👍😎
The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Do you go clockwise or counter clockwise to increase the amps ? TIA
It depends on which way the converter is facing.
If the input is on your left and output on your right, you should go clockwise to increase the output current and vice versa.
I covered it in most of my videos.
👇👇👇
ruclips.net/video/vcY87smODeY/видео.htmlsi=mDBwRW55PaTQ1C6h
تجربة جميلة اشكرك صديقي ❤
Thanks!
How about using a different sine wave alignment ac source that works like two different un-synchronize wind turbines, i wonder if dc output can still work in harmony when connected in series since it has a pulse curve like ac sine wave that need alignment to synchronize
It shouldn't matter if your AC sources are in phase or out of phase. As long as individual tranformer are powered separately, the rectifier circuit at the output should always give you a dc.
DC is DC plus the fact that each dc to dc boost converter will basically chop up the dc sources again, step it up,....rectify again, before now recombining them is series.
I hope this helps.
👍😎
The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Can use one battery input and output in series?
Great question!
👍👍
A single DC supply will not work in this concept.
However, there are other ways to make the single supply work.
I will cover that in a future project!
Stay tuned, my friend.
👍😎
The Innovati0n Lab💥
@@theinnovati0nlab782 ok thanks bro...
hey bro, Use an AI Humanizer to hamanize your description, cuz it looks chatGPT generated. Great video, Thanks!
Thanks for the wonderful feedback. 👍👍👍
I see your point, but I give my work enough of the human element, which comes from my knowledge and years of experience.
AI/Chat GPT will generate what you tell it to. I humanized it by reading through it and making edits to ensure that the description accurately represented my work. I use AI as an assistant because all my work is solely my intellectual property.
Chat GPT can be a great help - especially if I have spent lots of hours conducting research, testing, recording videos, taking notes, editting! lol.....yeah at that point, my work has already seen enough of the human element.
So, a little help in generating a RUclips video description for an original work is purely ethical - in my humble opinion.
Thanks again.
👍😎
The Innovati0n Lab 💥
Where are you? Teacher, I'm watching from Thailand.
Hahaha!
The Innovati0n Lab is in the United States. I am very glad that we are reaching people from all over the world!
Big shout out to our audience in Thailand!
❤️❤️❤️
Yes, teacher, this is a very good test video. I would like to follow and learn with this video clip. I'm watching in Thailand.
The teacher has created a video clip with this version of booter. I am grateful and am learning with the teacher's channel. Thank you for the video clip. Very good
My name is Mr. Mon. I would like to know the teacher's name.
Just adjust the pots even the voltage out.
Thanks for the feedback.
But there is no need for that....and that is really the great thing about this configuration.
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My voltage jumps around a lot on mine these pots are cheap.😀
I will watch again mines broken it has one output 54v 😣 see if lights come on I get only one led to come on towards the output.
Ok it has 3 pots one in rear works now😮