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The 2pcs 12V-36V DC Voltage Protection Module is a cutting-edge digital low voltage protector designed to safeguard your batteries from over-discharge. With a compact size of 57x42x19mm, it features a precise control accuracy of 0.1V and supports a wide input voltage range. This module is perfect for lead acid and lithium-ion batteries, ensuring longevity and reliability in your power systems.
D**O
Works great
Work great, but very small so be careful not to be to rough with it..
T**D
Accurate, works as described
The built in voltmeter is within a few hundredths of a volt to my Fluke meter.The disconnect was within 0.1v of the disconnect setting. Perfectly acceptable for a $5 part.Some have complained that the disconnect continues to drain the battery after disconnecting the load.In my application, I have a 12V SLA battery, an AC to DC power supply set at 13.5V (float voltage) and a load.I connected the power supply and load to the VIN terminals, and the battery to the VOUT terminals.This is opposite to the published diagram.When the AC voltage drops out, the load stays on until the battery voltage drops below disconnect (12v), then the relay opens and the battery is disconnected and has no parasitic load.When AC power is restored the relay closes and the battery gets charged.
S**R
Works. No directions
Another seller of this same item has excellent directions on the amazon page. This seller doesn't. I took off one star for directions. It looks to me like several sellers are selling the same item. The first one I got, from another seller, did not work at all. I opened the first one from this seller and it worked like a champ. And I have a spare. Every feature worked fine. When I lowered the voltage below the cutoff, it cut off great. When I raised it 2V over the cutoff, it came back on. I did not have to adjust the voltage, it was spot on to my meter out of the package. Perfect. I have a 24V LIFEPO4 battery, and it is nominally at about 26V. By 24V, there is almost nothing left in the battery, but my circuit doesn't like low voltage, so the cutoff at 24V makes a clean off, so if I forget to turn it off (yes, I did that once, with bad results), the circuit is protected. This is even higher cutoff than the battery pack bms (2.5V/cell=20V) .
Z**Y
Works well
Voltage is there, accuracy, build is good, ease of use is not there, you will need to look on YouTube. No instructions
D**E
Worked for about 4 months, but cheap and does the job
1st one lasted about 4 months on a solar configuration, now its not accurately reading voltage ( low by about 1-2 volts) but did the job. On the second one now, for cheap price still worth using to tinker with, I would spend more if you need something reliable long term.
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Great for when you have battery only power outlets, makes it super easy to follow engine on/off
One thing which is not clear is the relay connects the input to the output, so it is not for a connection where the "output" just turns on or off. But you can link the output directly to a big relay.I do need to put it in a nice case though.I'm using it in my F250. While I doubt my personal electronics will kill the battery, I really don't want everything on all the time. With the engine going (including remote start), I get 14.2v. When I shut off it drops to 13.5 then slowly goes to around 12.5. This makes it easy to give a short time until it shuts off, about 5 seconds after the engine shuts off when it hits 13v, but disconnecting that jumps back to 13.4-.5V, so the turn on threshold also helps.I can do electrical engineering, and wiring to use various indicators and run them through, but it is trivial to cut a short 12V plug extension and put this board betweenProgramming is also easy. Press the left button and hold it to set the disconnect voltage, then use the left to go up and right to go down - holding them in will start a fast count up or down. You have to disconnect power to store the value (it will store the current value on the display any time power is off) Then use the right button to set the voltage above the cutoff to turn back on. In my case, I used 13.0 and 0.6 so it shuts off below 13.0v (the display stays on) and turns back on above 13.6v.
F**.
Don't work
Don't work. Both modules have voltage in and none coming out. LED shows relay is active but no power. Also no instruction with the modules. Needed to search the internet.
B**H
Accurate voltage meter and cutoff!
I connected my 12v li-po drill battery to this low voltage cutoff and it showed 12.3v. I then connected the same battery directly to my dedicated Klein voltmeter, and it confirmed 12.3v (12.26). I'm using a 12v Milwaukee battery with 3 cells, and it's worked for me with no issues for 2 yearsSince I have a 3 cell li-po pack, I don't want to go below 3.2v per cell which would be a total of 9.6 on this low voltage cutoff. To give a little more buffer, I set it to cutoff at 9.8, so that it cuts off when the first cell hits 3.2v. I may set it to 9.9, although the default on mine was 10v. It's splitting hairs at this point, but I like the ability to customize the cutoff depending on the battery chemistry.I'm really glad to see the voltmeter that's built in is accurate- that's an important part of setting the cut-off. I will validate the volt meter on each one of these I use, just to make sure they are set correctly
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