billybob
Active Member
I was messing around with a boost converter circuit and I'm trying to understand how I can milk more power from it without changing the input voltage.
I have a 3.7V lithium ion battery input and I would like the output to be a steady 9-12V able to draw at least 0.3 Amps.
Here is the schematic I used:
I ended up bridging the potentiometer completely, replaced R2 with 100ohm, Q1 is C9014, and I'm not sure how to accurately measure L1.
The output I'm getting is around 40-70V, but drops to 2.6V with a 100ohm load. The current drawn from the power supply says 0.27A.
What can I do?
I have a 3.7V lithium ion battery input and I would like the output to be a steady 9-12V able to draw at least 0.3 Amps.
Here is the schematic I used:
I ended up bridging the potentiometer completely, replaced R2 with 100ohm, Q1 is C9014, and I'm not sure how to accurately measure L1.
The output I'm getting is around 40-70V, but drops to 2.6V with a 100ohm load. The current drawn from the power supply says 0.27A.
What can I do?
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