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Tycon Power TP-VRHP-2456 DC Converter

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Tycon Power TP-VRHP-2456 DC ConverterThe Tycon Power TP VRHP 2456 is a compact, high efficiency 70W DC DC voltage converter designed to bridge the gap between a 24V battery system and higher voltage loads. With a regulated 56VDC output capable of delivering up to 1. 25A, this converter is purpose built for applications that require a stable 56V supply sourced from a lower voltage battery bank. Whether youre powering telecom equipment, solar powered systems, robotics, or industrial

The Tycon Power TP-VRHP-2456 is a compact, high-efficiency 70W DC-DC voltage converter designed to bridge the gap between a 24V battery system and higher-voltage loads. With a regulated 56VDC output capable of delivering up to 1.25A, this converter is purpose-built for applications that require a stable 56V supply sourced from a lower voltage battery bank. Whether you’re powering telecom equipment, solar-powered systems, robotics, or industrial controls, the TP-VRHP-2456 provides a reliable and scalable solution that minimizes wiring complexity and reduces the need for multiple power rails. Its robust design and wide input tolerance make it an excellent choice for off-grid installations, vehicle-based power systems, and portable power setups where 56V is the preferred operating voltage.

  • Efficient 70W regulated output: 56V DC at up to 1.25A delivers dependable, steady power to high-voltage loads from a 24V source, helping to simplify system architecture and improve overall efficiency.
  • Wide input range with flexible polarity: accepts input from 18V to 36V (positive or negative polarity), enabling compatibility with a broad range of battery configurations and vehicle electrical systems.
  • Rugged, compact form factor: engineered for demanding environments, the TP-VRHP-2456 fits into tight spaces and performs reliably in automotive, solar, and industrial settings.
  • Seamless integration for clean power delivery: the converter provides a regulated output that minimizes ripple and noise, protecting delicate electronics and improving system stability.
  • Trusted by professionals: Tycon Power Systems brings years of experience in DC converters for renewable energy, telecom, and off-grid applications, ensuring dependable performance and long life.

Technical Details of Tycon Power TP-VRHP-2456

  • Model: TP-VRHP-2456
  • Power Rating: 70W
  • Input Voltage Range: 18–36V DC (polarity can be positive or negative)
  • Output Voltage: 56V DC
  • Output Current: 1.25 A
  • Regulation: Regulated 56VDC output
  • Application: Designed to provide 56V power from a 24V battery bank for high-voltage loads

How to install Tycon Power TP-VRHP-2456

  • Plan your wiring layout by identifying a suitable input source within the 18–36V DC range and ensuring the total load does not exceed 70W (1.25A at 56V).
  • Ensure the power source is switched off and disconnected from any other circuits before making connections to prevent accidental short circuits or shocks.
  • Connect the input terminals of the TP-VRHP-2456 to the DC source with correct polarity. Use appropriately rated conductors and secure terminals to minimize resistance and vibration-induced loosening.
  • Route the 56V output to the intended high-voltage load, confirming that the load’s input is compatible with a 56V DC supply and that wiring is sized to handle up to 1.25A without excessive voltage drop.
  • Mount the converter in a ventilated, dry enclosure or rack that protects it from moisture, dust, and mechanical stress while allowing heat to dissipate efficiently.
  • Incorporate proper protection measures on the input side, such as fusing or circuit breakers, and ensure a solid ground reference where required by your system design.
  • Double-check all connections for tightness and correct polarity, then power up the system and verify the output with a trusted multimeter or a test load to confirm a stable 56V DC output.
  • Document the installation, including input source details, wiring diagrams, and safety precautions, so future maintenance or upgrades can be performed quickly and safely.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary purpose of the TP-VRHP-2456?
    A: It is a 70W DC-DC voltage converter that takes an input in the range of 18–36V DC (positive or negative polarity) and provides a regulated 56V DC output at up to 1.25A, enabling 56V-powered loads to derive power from a 24V battery or similar source.
  • Q: What applications is this converter best suited for?
    A: It is well-suited for telecom equipment, solar and off-grid power systems, robotics, industrial controls, and any scenario requiring a stable 56V supply derived from a lower-voltage battery or DC source.
  • Q: Does the TP-VRHP-2456 provide a regulated output?
    A: Yes. The unit is designed to deliver a stable, regulated 56V DC output, which helps protect connected equipment from voltage fluctuations common in battery-powered systems.
  • Q: What safety and protection features should I expect or add when using this converter?
    A: While the product description emphasizes robust design and reliability, it is prudent to implement input protection (fusing or circuit breakers), proper grounding, secure connections, and safe mounting. Verify that the total load stays within the 70W (1.25A at 56V) specification to prevent overheating and maintain performance.
  • Q: Can this converter be used with a 24V battery bank in vehicles or solar setups?
    A: Yes. The TP-VRHP-2456 is explicitly described as suitable for delivering 56V DC from a 24V battery source, making it a practical choice for mobile or stationary power systems that require higher-voltage DC rails.
  • Q: Who makes the TP-VRHP-2456 and why is that important?
    A: Tycon Power Systems manufactures the TP-VRHP-2456. As a recognized name in DC converters for renewable energy, telecom, and off-grid applications, Tycon’s products are built for reliability, long life, and consistent performance in challenging environments.
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