Hey guys, I would like to have an opinion from a knowledgeable person in electronic circuit on the following:
A year ago, I was using a 1500 watts DC to DC converter on my Magic Pie 5 to increase Power and eliminate voltage sag when Hub motor was in high demand. I was able to pull 1900 watts Max from the stock Magic Pie with no problems and minimal heat running at 62V @ 31 amps.
Amazing torque and speed...
Unfornutally, these DC to DC converters may overshoot the voltage output when the Hub Motor suddenly becomes in Regen mode, damaging my Magic Pie controller that has a 63V limit.
I am currently designing a new circuit to use this DC to DC converter to prevent this from happening again on my new enduro ebike build.
Here are the specs for the DC to DC converter available on eBay: (Please see photo)
Specifications:1, Product Name: High Power DC boost power module.
2, Model: AP-D5060B
3, the input voltage: DC10.5V-60V.
4, the input current: 50A maximum.
5, the input power: 1500W maximum.
6, the output voltage: DC15V-70V.
7, the output current: 30A maximum.
8, the conversion efficiency: 93-97% (efficiency and output voltage and current input related).
9, operating temperature: -20 to 50?.
10, Weight: 1000g
Main feature:
1, high conversion efficiency.
2, the original high-power devices.
3, high-power high-current magnetic sendust.
4, aluminum alloy shell.
5, electronic temperature control with intelligent fan cooling.
6, the input MOS transistor anti-reverse.
7, input undervoltage protection (with LED indicator, adjustable voltage, to protect the battery when the battery power).
8, input over-current protection (with LED indicator).
9, the output adjustable constant voltage constant current even continue.
10, small volume.
11, high reliability and stable operation.
Main use:
1, high-power solar street driving.
2, large mechanical and electrical equipment supply.
3, various LED lighting constant current drive.
4, and a variety of mobile devices powered car.
5, DIY adjustable constant voltage constant current power supply.
6, solar charging power.
7, for a variety of battery charging.
8, electric vehicles into various motors (motors only the largest category with 350W, 24V input above)
The function of the DIP switch
Output current limiting switch
Input overcurrent protection switch
Turn lights lock switch
Input undervoltage lockout switch
Here is the circuit that I need your feedback on:(Also attached)
Usually, N-ch MOSFET have the Source pin connected to Ground, but in this circuit, it is connected to Battery Positive (58V Max) via the power diode D1, would this work, if the voltage at the Drain pin would be at 62V+ by forcing the current to flow through the MOSFET when triggered?
Attached is a photo of my Enduro Ebike build:
Here is my Ebike in action:
https://youtu.be/N3TJ9dg9GLAPlease examine the circuit and provide your thoughts and feedback.
Cheers
Dan