Hello, I am currently working on the electronics for a CNC machine, and am having a problem with supplying 12V for a cooling fan. I need a cheap and easy way to convert 36V from the dc power supply to 12V for the brushless fan (12v, .32A). I already purchased a 12V 1A linear regulator, only to realize that its operation was stable up until 35V. All of the dc-dc converters I am finding are very expensive, as they are designed to handle upwards from 10A (usually automotive devices).
Also, using as little power as possible is very important. The PS is 8.88A, and each stepper motor controller (there are 3) supplies a max of 3A. I will set the controllers to limit the motors to 2.7A, just to make sure I don't destroy my PS. 2.7(steppers) * 3 + .32 (fan) = 8.42A, leaving .46A. In reality, I doubt all three motors will be running simultaneously for any extended period of time, but I just don't want to strain my PS too much. I'm guessing the best solution will be a small transformer, but I really don't have very much experience with electronics, so I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Thanks!
Also, using as little power as possible is very important. The PS is 8.88A, and each stepper motor controller (there are 3) supplies a max of 3A. I will set the controllers to limit the motors to 2.7A, just to make sure I don't destroy my PS. 2.7(steppers) * 3 + .32 (fan) = 8.42A, leaving .46A. In reality, I doubt all three motors will be running simultaneously for any extended period of time, but I just don't want to strain my PS too much. I'm guessing the best solution will be a small transformer, but I really don't have very much experience with electronics, so I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Thanks!