

⚡ Boost your power game with precision and efficiency!
The XL6009 DC to DC Boost Converter is a high-frequency (400kHz) step-up power module with adjustable output voltage from 5V to 35V and a maximum current of 4A. Its compact design and advanced MOSFET switching deliver up to 94% efficiency, making it ideal for DIY electronics, mobile power setups, and outdoor applications. Packaged in sets of six, it offers reliable, stable voltage boosting with easy tuning and robust thermal performance.
| ASIN | B0833SQF8Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #241,451 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #973 in Power Converters |
| Date First Available | February 11, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.423 ounces |
| Item model number | VA-0167-6 |
| Manufacturer | Valefod |
| Product Dimensions | 1.69 x 0.39 x 0.55 inches |
| UPC | 722453988246 |
H**T
Great Little Step Up Converters!
These DC-DC Step Up Converters do what they’re designed to do. I wanted to find out the lower limit of these converters, so I hooked up a power supply to the input side and a multimeter to the output side to test it out. I then applied an arbitrary voltage of 10 volts just to ensure the converter was turned on. Then, I adjusted the pot until the output showed 14 volts as an example for reference. (Adjust the pot CW to decrease the voltage output, and adjust the pot CCW to increase the output voltage.) Then, I adjusted the power supply down to 5.0 volts where the output of the converter remained at a solid 14 volts as shown. Finally, I adjusted the power supply down until there was instability in the output of the converter which happened at 3.3V. Beware though, as shown the output of the converter jumped up to 47 volts! Basically, keep the input to the converter above 4 volts and you will be good to go. After about an hour of on-time, I didn’t detect any heat dissipation at all. Great price on these little converters, too!
R**N
Easy to convert to a fixed voltage
Very easy to dial in quickly. Output seems very stable so far, but I'm not yet pulling my full current through it. I need a fixed 12v source from a 7.4v LiPo battery and don't want to risk the voltage changing from the robot's motion, so I dialed it in, desoldered the potentiometer, measured the middle leg to the leg furthest from the knob and found that the resistance was 2.84 kiloohms. I was able to get 12.1v (close enough) by dropping in two through-hole resistors in series (a 2.6 kOhm and 220 kOhm) where the potentiometer was.
J**.
They work.
For small loads, don't give them more than 1.5 amps in or out.
S**T
It works.
Used it with a $15 solar panel, when my car is arked it delivers 14v at 100ma to keep battery topped up, fights self-discharge especially when it's cold out.
J**.
Item as described
These work very well and don’t get too hot.
G**S
Where my 12 volts?
Couldn’t get over 6.2v using 2 aa or 2 aaa batteries. With an 18650 I couldn’t get more than 9.5v but at least voltage seemed consistent
I**Y
Great boost converter
These boost converters are great for my projects. I just used one to boost a 5v supply to 12v for some fans. I have tested all 10 and they all work as expected.
Z**R
Voltage not stable
Not bad for low power operation
A**A
Todo ok
J**G
Very useful for projects
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