24 Volt to 12 Volt DC to DC Converter
Instructions
The diagram below shows the terminal locations for the converter. Bring in your 24 volt source to the first terminal, as well as ground. The 24 volts can be higher – as will be found in an automotive environment. Up to 35 volts can be supplied.
The 4th terminal down has the 12V output. Usually this will be slightly lower than 12 volts, such as 11.8 volts.
The ground terminals are bonded together and can be used as needed. At least one ground must be provided to make the device work. The other terminal is a convenience – a place to make a ground connection if needed.
Important Note: This device will only carry 1 amp. If you short the output to the ground, you will fry the circuit. If you try to generate HHO through this converter, you will also fry it. It is for use with low current devices such as EFIEs, and the control circuitry of our Constant Current PWMs. When used for this purpose they work fine.