⚡ Power Up Your Projects with Vintage Flair!
The High Voltage DC-DC Boost Power Supply Converter Module is designed for vintage Nixie tubes and magic eye indicators, offering adjustable output voltage from 80V to 380V. With a compact size of 5.0x2.6x1.7cm and a weight of 27.22g, this module is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their audio level indicators. It operates efficiently with a maximum output current of 25mA at 170V and provides expert customer support for any technical queries.
Item Weight | 27.22 g |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.96"D x 1.02"W x 0.67"H |
Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
W**L
Device works greeat. I avoided the time and cost of developing it myself.
Would buy it again in the future.
N**O
Don’t short it! But nice and compact.
Good unit. Using for NIXIE project. Tested. Bought two. Both work fine. Remember, the voltage at the output is high. Even though the current is low you can still get a bite! Use caution especially if you have a pacemaker! Things get really exciting then! LOL
C**S
Works great.
I used this to power a single 12AX7 in a bass preamp. Works like a charm!!
I**X
Low power
I believe this was made for Nixie clocks. Check your power requirements. Forget about powering 12Ax7s.
S**S
Pure junk.
I don't know if the circuit on the other flavors of this board is better, but the "black" board version is garbage.I'm 0-2 on these things. I've built linear power supplies in the past. There is nothing special about them. But they're big, heavy, and inefficient, so I tried to take a short cut. It turned out to be a waste of time.The first one, 12V input, 11V output. Adjustment did nothing.Exchanged for a 2nd.Exact same thing - 12V in, 11V out, no adjustment.And oh, to the person who designed this board, would it have killed you to add a 2nd mounting hole?
D**H
Works great. Needs a heatsink.
Works great. Produces the advertised voltages and is very stable. Only issue is if you plan to enclose this at all or maybe run it for extended periods of time, get a heatsink for the IRF740. It will get very hot!! Other than that, highly recommended!!
F**Z
So far so good!
Adjusted it to 170v. Hooked it to a nixie and it worked great! I think a heat sink will be needed as the To package gets a bit warm.
B**A
Faulty module.
Worked ok for a few hrs and then the output dipped to 70 volts max.
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