Answer
Mar 01, 2024 - 09:53 AM
The BuckBoost can be used to give an output voltage that is different than the input voltage, it can be higher or lower depending on what you program. When you connect the BuckBoost to a load it will only be able to reach the target voltage you program if the load is within its range. If you try to run more power than the unit is capable of something has to give, and what will happen is that the voltage will not reach the level you programmed. If you are using the BuckBoost to charge a battery then as the battery gets to full the load will decrease and the BuckBoost will eventually be able to reach the target voltage.