I need a DC-DC buck-boost converter to get around 80 - 120 Watts of power. This LTC3780 based DC-DC buck-boost converter seems to fit the bill, however its current output is maxed out at 10 Amps. Is there a way to override its max current limit without triggering shut-off ?
# At max I need no more than 6V - 6.5V (typically 3V - 5V) in any case but high Amps up to 25 Amps for up to 5 seconds at a time is needed.
# Input power from 4 lithium-ion batteries in parallel-series with each battery (3.6V nominal) capable of 20 Amps of continuous discharge.
# For electronic cigarette (e-cig) mod.
This buck-boost converter has 15 Amp circuit protection fuse onboard.
# At max I need no more than 6V - 6.5V (typically 3V - 5V) in any case but high Amps up to 25 Amps for up to 5 seconds at a time is needed.
# Input power from 4 lithium-ion batteries in parallel-series with each battery (3.6V nominal) capable of 20 Amps of continuous discharge.
# For electronic cigarette (e-cig) mod.
This buck-boost converter has 15 Amp circuit protection fuse onboard.