Ive tried a few things. Resistors get too hot and so do linear regulators and need a big heat sink.
At one stage I used 3 lm317t chips to bump the voltage down to 12v the efficiency was really bad.
http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?PHPSESSID=63448252dcf451bd7f5405a6a4fff502&topic=1566.0 Design based on the LM2576HV.
Components.
LM2576HV 5 pin simple switcher IC.
Data sheet<<<<
Hand wound 1650uh inductor.
1,2k series metal resistors feedback divider from ground.
10.54k series metal resistors, in series with 5k variable resistor with 1.4k parallel resistor = 1.2k. 10.54k to 11.7k total feedback divider from output.
100uf input filter capacitor
25v 2200uf capacitor output filter capacitor.
Heatsink.
Hand drawn diy etched circuit board.
Specs:
Input: Tested on 48v 36v and 24v packs. OK
Output:12v to 13.2v adjustable.
500ma to 750ma efficient regulation.
75% to 85% efficiency. Unconfirmed but it runs very cool. Just above ambient temperatures.
Switching speed 52khz
I can make these regulate 60v to 3v however I want to run these on 12v auto leds and any and all 12v products, If you rewind the inductor with heavier gauge enamel copper and less turns you can draw 3 amps out of the lm2976hv chip. I wanted efficiency in the 500ma range.
These chips can also be used as drivers for fets for higher voltages and much higher currents.
Above is a link and post is the best solution I could find. I can make these DC converters over the afternoon.
This one is designed to do led's at 12v and could easily be modded to run a 36v output from a 60v max with great efficiency with up to 3amps current.
The above has been tested on 24v, 36v and a 48v input. Though it best efficient at 48v input with 12v~13v output. For 37v around at 500ma use a largish yellow iron powdered inductor rated at 50khz with about 1200uh of turns on it with .5mm copper magnet wire.
R1 can be between 1 k and 5k. At 36v Id look at around 3k. So R2 would be around 80k.
Here is the data sheet for the lm2576hv.http://www.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/LM2576.PDFIf you decide to do this I will discuss more and give you some suggestions on how to wind the inductor.