Nice finds
loving the in/out display sw, led, and on/off
loving the in/out display sw, led, and on/off
I've just received my LM2596 boards from China. I ordered 10 but it looks like they're old style, i.e. they don't have the holes for the switch. Any way to use a lower amp switch with these old style boards?
On the LM2596, I have been using this newer model that has the holes for the trigger switch. You can use any switch and not restricted to high amps.
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Just wire the switch to the off/on holes.
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On the LM2596, I have been using this newer model that has the holes for the trigger switch. You can use any switch and not restricted to high amps.
New LM2596HV LM2596S DC DC Step Down CC CV Adjustable Power Supply Module | eBay
Just wire the switch to the off/on holes.
I've been playing around with one of these and successfully using it with batteries. Tonight i've hooked up a dell laptop jack to the board but it's not working. Using a multimeter I can see the 20v going in to the board ok, but the built in voltmeter isn't displaying anything. I can get a read using the neg output but nothing from the pos output. All the wiring is good, it's still working with the battery input. ANy suggestions, please?
Double check the polarity of dell laptop jack into the module. I had the negative and positive swapped once, and experience the same result you found. At least with my module, having these swapped did not damage the board.
Nice one. Looks like there's enough room in there to handle a couple 18650s instead of 14500s (thoughts for your next mod).
In my most recent tin, I've had trouble with the putty epoxy not bonding well to the inside. I think that maybe the inside of the tin needs to be scratched up a bit before applying the epoxy. Did you do this?
Any added diode to prevent accidentally keeping the switch on for the battery and DC connector connected? 19V is a bit much to start "accidentally" charging your 14500s.