[ARC5] Why Don't They Melt?

J Mcvey ac2eu at yahoo.com
Thu May 19 12:12:40 EDT 2022


 In terms of ohms/foot, the resistance is negligible.

    On Thursday, May 19, 2022, 10:34:23 AM EDT, David Stinson <arc5 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:  
 
   I have a project brewing which requires 32 Volts 
 at 10 amps.  I intend to use a 600 Watt DC/DC 
 converter which will input anything from 12 to 60
 volts unregulated and output a constant 32 volts.
 Here's one such:
https://www.amazon.com/Dasiter-Converter-12-60V-Step-up-Transformer/dp/B08B63RYD6/
 
 If I input 12 volts, I'm gonna need about 26 amps plus or minus
 to get 32 volts at 10 amps out.  That's half the rated power
 this thing specs.
 
 Trouble is- Look at those input and output connectors.
 How on earth can one pull 320 Watts, much less 600, through
 those little screw terminals??  I'll probably go 28V in just
 to knock the input current down to something reasonable.
 
 Dave S.
  


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