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A '''DC to DC Converter''' takes the high voltage DC from the batteries (typically 72 to over 200 VDC) and reduces it to 12 VDC for running ordinary automotive accessories such as lights, radio, etc.  It is similar to a [[Battery charger]] or [[Motor controller]] and could also step a DC voltage up to a higher voltage.
 
A '''DC to DC Converter''' takes the high voltage DC from the batteries (typically 72 to over 200 VDC) and reduces it to 12 VDC for running ordinary automotive accessories such as lights, radio, etc.  It is similar to a [[Battery charger]] or [[Motor controller]] and could also step a DC voltage up to a higher voltage.
  
See [[WikiPedia:DC_to_DC_converter]]
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* [[WikiPedia:DC to DC converter]]
  
 
[[Category:BEV components]]
 
[[Category:BEV components]]

Latest revision as of 01:08, 23 January 2007

A DC to DC Converter takes the high voltage DC from the batteries (typically 72 to over 200 VDC) and reduces it to 12 VDC for running ordinary automotive accessories such as lights, radio, etc. It is similar to a Battery charger or Motor controller and could also step a DC voltage up to a higher voltage.

See Also