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Reddit mentions of DROK 200203 DC 5-36V 400W Dual Large Power MOS Transistor Driving Module, FET Trigger Switch Board, 0-20KHz PWM Electronic Switch Control, DC Motor Speed Controller

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of DROK 200203 DC 5-36V 400W Dual Large Power MOS Transistor Driving Module, FET Trigger Switch Board, 0-20KHz PWM Electronic Switch Control, DC Motor Speed Controller. Here are the top ones.

DROK 200203 DC 5-36V 400W Dual Large Power MOS Transistor Driving Module, FET Trigger Switch Board, 0-20KHz PWM Electronic Switch Control, DC Motor Speed Controller
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    Features:
  • High-quality Components: DROK Adopts imported large power dual-MOS transistor parallel active output, lower resistance, higher current and strong power.
  • Powerful Output Capability: At room temperature, the module can continuously provide 15A, 400W, which can satisfy most of devices. If enhance heat dissipation, the max. current output can up to 30A.
  • Various Trigger Signal Source: This MOS transistor board can be triggered by digital high-low (DC3.3V-20V)and can be connected IO port of microcontroller, PLC interfaces, DC power, etc..
  • Perfect Support PWM Signal: The PWM controller can access PWM signal, which can perfectly supported the frequency of 0-20KHZ.
  • Wide Application: This motor control module can tolerate wide input voltage (DC 5-36V). It can be applied in various high power equipments, such as motors, light bulbs, LED lights, DC motors, micro-pumps, solenoid valve; can input PWM to control motor speed or lamp brightness.
Specs:
Number of items1
Size400W MOS Trigger Switch Driver
Weight0.02 Pounds

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Found 5 comments on DROK 200203 DC 5-36V 400W Dual Large Power MOS Transistor Driving Module, FET Trigger Switch Board, 0-20KHz PWM Electronic Switch Control, DC Motor Speed Controller:

u/thisismytreesact · 12 pointsr/Dynavap

GOLDEDIT: omg my first gold! Thanks anon!

THE TRIGGER WIRE CAN BE CONNECTED TO Vin + or Vout +

How it looks now: https://i.imgur.com/Xmro9I5.jpg

Parts list (canadian, but you can find everything on amazon and/or ebay, or locally):

Heater Board and Coil: https://www.amazon.ca/BAQI-5V-12V-Voltage-Induction-Heating/dp/B0747NBTBX

MOSFET Relay (for operating the momentary switch): https://www.amazon.ca/DROK-Transistor-Driving-Electronic-Controller/dp/B01J78FX9S (if you want to do this project with NO SOLDERING you could get this higher wattage MOSFET relay)

Power Supply (or if you have one from an xbox 360 it'll work) This one also includes the female jack: https://www.amazon.ca/Signcomplex-Supply-Transformer-Switching-Adapter/dp/B075R3RW6J

Glass tube: https://www.amazon.ca/Dunlop-202-Dun-Bottleneck-Slide-Reg/dp/B0009EQMZE

Main power switch: https://www.amazon.ca/Pilot-PLSW26-Safety-Racing-Toggle/dp/B000GTMUUI

Momentary Switch to activate the coil ONLY while pressed: https://www.amazon.ca/Ulincos-U16A1-Black-Button-Switch/dp/B015X34IP6

You'll also need some 18ga stranded wire, an enclosure, and some soldering skills/equipment.

u/kushincanada · 2 pointsr/Dynavap

Heater

Switchboard

Glass slide


Missing out of this is just some wire and a SPST switch(single pole single throw, just on and off) momentary switch (press when you heat the cap) and optional led lights. I ordered the switch and wire from analogboxmods for decently priced.

I'll edit this comment when I find the link to the guys post that really helped me out with all the wiring.

Edit- https://www.reddit.com/r/Dynavap/comments/btmvt9/basic_induction_heater_schematic_includes/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

u/graybeardedone · 1 pointr/Dynavap

momentary switch $8.79 (for 25, you need only 1)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCQVGLC/

induction heater $12.99

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GDVVANA/

project case: $12.98

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0107WU67M/

mosfet: $7.99

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J78FX9S/

power plugs $9.99 (you need only 1 pair)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078YP4CP6/

test tubes $6.02 (cut in half, you'll break a couple until you get one you like)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RKMWZOA/

on/off switch $6.50 (for 15, you need only 1)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2U8PK0/

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in addition, you'll need some 18-20ga wire & solder, and a 12v/6a to 10a power supply

u/cracked_green · 1 pointr/Dynavap

u/thisismytreesact I saw your comment here which helped clear up this question

https://www.reddit.com/r/Dynavap/comments/cdk3pa/how_do_i_wire_this_momentary_switch_on_my_ih/etuj08o

But do you possible have one like that with a regular mosfet (with the ground and trig like this https://www.amazon.ca/DROK-Transistor-Driving-Electronic-Controller/dp/B01J78FX9S) and not the high powered one?

u/paniczeezily · 1 pointr/Dynavap

According to the wiring schematic on amazon it looks like you should be wiring the switch into the high level trigger (pwm +) as opposed to the low level trigger terminal.

Try swapping your ground loop one terminal over so it's high + ground and switch your momentary wire from the low level to the high level pwm + terminal.

edit

If that doesn't work get one that looks like this, less complicated:

https://www.amazon.com/DROK-200203-Transistor-Electronic-Controller/dp/B01J78FX9S/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=mosfet+switch&qid=1565919461&s=gateway&sr=8-3

edit 2 again

I'm super emotionally invested in you getting this thing to work now, feel free to hit me up on chat too. Let's figure this thing out together!