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I was able to run a 12v, 20w halogen bulb with the input all the way down to 30vdc! It would run a reduced load all the way down to about 24v input.
I don't think the maximum input voltage of 240v would ever be a limitation on any of my projects.
Forget about dc-dc converters!

fechter wrote:I was able to run a 12v, 20w halogen bulb with the input all the way down to 30vdc! [/size] It would run a reduced load all the way down to about 24v input.
Forget about dc-dc converters!



Fush wrote:
awesome mate...i just need to find a SMPS that will do about 1.5amp, my lights and my nokia charger blew my 1amp fuse last night so it means i need to get a bigger power supply...where about did you get yours?






fechter wrote:Great vid, Fush.
You should try reducing the input voltage one battery at a time to see how low it can go before it loses output.
Small switching mode power supplies used to be quite rare a few years ago, but they seem to be on everything now, which is good for us.
I found several in my garage from old cell phones. 5v would be good for a LED light.



Jozzer wrote:Your already the guy to go to for the guys that other guys go to..

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