Hi Zeb
I have a question about the high power 24 port Output board. I have built a pinstubby and am only putting 24v contactors and a 24v knocker in. Is it possible to supply the board with 24v instead of 12v to save me adding a 12v volt supply.
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High Power Output Board
Re: High Power Output Board
Hi Lizard,
The opto couplers that I use on the boards are 1.5v-20v tolerant (it's actually the transistor on the output side of the coupler that is limited to the 20v). Since I haven't designed in any voltage limiting in the circuit on the transistor side I'd be leery of using 24v on the 12v terminal.
You can however use a dc to dc buck converter to reduce the 24v to 12v or thereabouts which would run the board safely and cost-effectively.
You can find these on amazon or many other online retailers for just a few dollars. You don't need anything more than an amp or two as the whole board would draw under 500ma with all 24 outputs turned on on the input side of the mosfets.
Thanks for the inquiry!
The opto couplers that I use on the boards are 1.5v-20v tolerant (it's actually the transistor on the output side of the coupler that is limited to the 20v). Since I haven't designed in any voltage limiting in the circuit on the transistor side I'd be leery of using 24v on the 12v terminal.
You can however use a dc to dc buck converter to reduce the 24v to 12v or thereabouts which would run the board safely and cost-effectively.
You can find these on amazon or many other online retailers for just a few dollars. You don't need anything more than an amp or two as the whole board would draw under 500ma with all 24 outputs turned on on the input side of the mosfets.
Thanks for the inquiry!
Re: High Power Output Board
Thanks for the info Zeb, i have a 12v supply here i will squeeze in somewhere.
Cheers
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