- Jan 2, 2006
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I have a gift for a friend in Australia and the item draws 40W @ 110V AC. It's meant to be always on (small little hydroponic grow kit with LED lights and water pump and touchscreen).
I bought a "50 - 1875 Watt" step down converter and opened it up. My device only uses 40W max so is this going to be a problem?
All it uses is a MOSFET to step down the voltage and a large heatsink that it's attached to. There's an adjustment dial to fine tune the output voltage.
I'm under the impression that MOSFETs generate a lot of heat. Will this unit fry itself if left on to draw 40W basically 365/7/24?
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I bought a "50 - 1875 Watt" step down converter and opened it up. My device only uses 40W max so is this going to be a problem?
All it uses is a MOSFET to step down the voltage and a large heatsink that it's attached to. There's an adjustment dial to fine tune the output voltage.
I'm under the impression that MOSFETs generate a lot of heat. Will this unit fry itself if left on to draw 40W basically 365/7/24?



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