RIDEN Power Supply Module
RIDEN® RD6018 RD6018W USB WiFi DC to DC Voltage Step Down Power Supply Module Buck Converter Voltmeter Multimeter 60V 18A 1080W
Questions and Answers
Will a 12v 1400 watt power supply suffice for the full 1080 watt output?
No,max output current is 18A, and this is a step down unit, not step up, so the output voltage will be lower than 12V and thus the theoretical max power output will be 12V x 18A = 216W.
The input AC Voltage can be 110/220 V ?
IF YOU ASK ... YOU DONT KNOW WHAT ARE YOU DOING... BETTER PLAY WITH LEGO... OR LESRN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AC AND DC
Reviews
BG012155611
on 08 June 2024
She arrived on time. The original box was nicely wrapped. Inside was what I ordered.
ikkcrock
on 12 January 2022
finally I got.best product at low price.good quality .safe packaging . thanks bangood team.
zinken194
on 24 July 2021
It's a perfect DlY 😊
Can
on 20 May 2021
I think I've used all of your features, except for Bluetooth. I did n't run into any problems. It came with some pieces of fuses, attachment shoes, etc. I need to buy and install the appropriate model batteries so that history and time are not affected by power failure, so I'm running it without batteries for now. I'm happy with the product.
dimitris
on 26 April 2021
Perfect
BG214222154
on 21 April 2021
This SMPS Step Down Power Supply Module / buck convertor, with its dedicated S-800-65V Switching AC/DC Power Supply was recently purchased with UK supply. Both arrived very quickly. Both have been built into my workshop mixed output power supply. I very much like the build quality of the RD6018W. The fitting of this SMPS module was very straightforward. I am pleased that I made this purchase. Some pics for you to look at.........
MaxMax
on 16 April 2021
I mounted this in an old linear power supply case, along with 2 switching power supplies in series, which are available locally or thru auction sites at a pretty low cost. The power supplies I used are: Cisco C5KX-PWR-715WAC (56v@12.77A) and a 12v-60A Dell R510 750W Power Supply DP/N 0FN1VT FN1VT. This gives me 68v at 12.77A which is plenty for my use. Cisco also have a C5KX-PWR-1100WAC, which is 56v-19.6A if you need to support the full 18A output of the RD6018 right up to it's maximum output voltage. I have been very happy with the RD6018. I have been using it pretty regularly for the last 2 months. I think the product has been well designed and has been reliable so far. FYI, I am not using wireless.
saddax
on 03 March 2021
Came in 29 days from the CN warehouse. Packed in a box with polyurethane foam liner. The RD6018W version includes, in addition to the Wi-Fi board itself, a thermistor with a connector and a spare fuse, as well as 2 uninsulated U-terminals. A great solution, combining the factory quality of the device and the ability to say the phrase "I did it myself."
seaquake
on 02 January 2021
Great product came all right
marcinsoko
on 16 December 2020
Yes, it is a "very good" product, but one thing needs improving - the WiFi connection. Not quite intuitive although the concept is clear to me. But other than that it is a big step forward comparing to previous DPS series, which are in my opinion good either. Well calibrated, but there is also a possibility to recalibrate it in Windows software. Software convenient to use with some really nice features (Windows version). Android app works but it is limited when compared to desktop version. Installed in dedicated case together with dedicated PSU creates nice set. This one received quite quickly - some three weeks, if I remember it well.
