Thank you for choosing the ZK-5KX. With proper use and maintenance, this device will provide you with reliable performance and accurate results. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.
The is a highly versatile, digitally controlled (CNC) DC-DC buck-boost converter . It is widely used by electronics hobbyists, hardware engineers, and DIYers to build custom bench power supplies, drive high-power LEDs, or create intelligent battery charging stations. Because it is a buck-boost module, it can smoothly step the output voltage up or down regardless of whether the input voltage is higher or lower than your target.
utilizes a highly streamlined physical interface comprising four heavy-duty screw terminals, two control buttons, a rotary encoder, and two LED status indicators. Terminal Connections zk-5kx_voltage-converter.pdf - eleneasy.com Zk-5kx Manual
Short press to switch display parameters; long press to enter system configuration.
Unlike standard step-down (buck) or step-up (boost) boards, the ZK-5KX utilizes an advanced synchronous buck-boost topology. This allows it to maintain a stable, regulated target output voltage regardless of whether the input source voltage rises above or drops below that target. Specification Details 6.0V to 36.0V DC Output Voltage Range 0.6V to 36.0V DC Output Current Limits 0A to 5.0A maximum Maximum Output Power 80 Watts (requires active cooling over 35W/3A) Voltage Resolution Current Resolution 0.001A (1mA precision tracking) Conversion Efficiency Approximately 88% Interface Anatomy & Hardware Overview Thank you for choosing the ZK-5KX
Cuts output if input drops below this value. Prevents over-discharging source batteries. Default: 5.8V. Over Voltage Protection
Like any device, the Zk-5kx may require troubleshooting and maintenance from time to time. The manual provides detailed guides on how to: The is a highly versatile, digitally controlled (CNC)
When a safety threshold is breached, the ZK-5KX instantly cuts power to the output terminals, sounds an internal alert mechanism (if configured), and flashes an error state on the LCD.