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How to Select a DC-DC Converter for Solar Energy Storage Systems

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

There is a particular kind of system failure that installers and engineers tend to miss until it has already happened multiple times.

The solar array is producing. The batteries are cycling. The BMS shows normal readings. Then, on a hot afternoon in July, or during a stretch of cloudy days in winter, something resets that should not have reset – and nobody can immediately explain why.

A significant number of these incidents trace back to the auxiliary DC-DC converter – the component responsible for stepping down bus voltage to the stable 12V or 24V that the BMS, control boards, and monitoring electronics require.

Not because the converter is a bad product, but because it was specified against a datasheet rather than against the real conditions of the installation.

What DC-DC Converters Actually Do in a Solar Storage System

In a solar storage system, the DC-DC converter serves a critical but often overlooked role: converting the high-voltage DC bus down to the stable 12V or 24V that the BMS, inverter control boards, and monitoring electronics require to operate reliably.

This is a fundamentally different role from a simple point-of-load regulator. The converter must handle a wide and constantly varying input voltage – from the PV bus, from the battery bank at varying states of charge, or from both – while maintaining stable output to sensitive downstream electronics simultaneously, across a wide range of ambient conditions.

A galvanically isolated DC-DC converter adds a further layer of protection: it separates the high-voltage input side from the sensitive 12V/24V output side, so transients from the PV array cannot reach the control electronics. PowerHome’s isolated converter series is built for exactly this role.

How Real-World Solar Conditions Impact DC-DC Converter Specification

Converter datasheets report performance at 25°C, at rated load, with a stable input. None of those conditions reliably describe a solar storage system in operation.

Thermal derating in outdoor enclosures

Residential off-grid systems and agricultural solar setups share a common challenge: the power electronics live in enclosures that absorb heat from the sun and generate heat internally, with limited active cooling.

In summer conditions, enclosure temperatures routinely reach 50-60°C. At those temperatures, a converter rated for 100W at 25°C may reliably deliver only 60-70% of that figure.

The failure mode is not immediate. The converter runs progressively hotter across operating cycles until its thermal protection activates – presenting, from the outside, as an unexplained system reset or a BMS fault that points nowhere useful.

Specifying a converter with adequate thermal headroom, and verifying its derating curve at realistic ambient temperatures, is the difference between a system that performs and one that requires repeated field visits.

Input voltage transients from PV arrays

Solar arrays do not produce stable input voltage. Cloud coverage, shading events, and the morning and evening edges of the solar day all cause rapid voltage fluctuations on the DC bus. For smaller residential and RV systems, a converter that cannot handle the input range of a partially shaded or low-angle array will clip energy at exactly the moments when every watt counts.

Isolation and the BMS protection question

A non-isolated DC-DC converter passes voltage transients directly between its input and output. In a solar storage system, this means a spike from the PV array – from a lightning strike, a switching transient, or a sudden load disconnect – can reach the BMS, the inverter control board, or the monitoring electronics without attenuation.

An isolated converter interposes a transformer between the high-voltage input and the sensitive electronics on the output side, creating a galvanic barrier.

For systems where the BMS or inverter controller represents a significant portion of the installation cost, isolation is not a premium option – it is protection against a failure mode that is expensive to diagnose and more expensive to replace.

PowerHome’s isolated DC-DC converter series addresses this directly: galvanic separation between the input and output side means transients from the PV bus don’t reach the BMS or inverter control board.

Why Boost-Buck Topology is Essential for Off-Grid Stability

Off-grid and mobile applications – RV solar systems, marine installations, agricultural irrigation setups – face a wider input voltage range than fixed grid-tied systems. Battery voltage varies with state of charge; PV array output varies with conditions; load demand is unpredictable.

A boost-buck converter handles this range without manual intervention. It maintains stable output whether the input is above or below the target voltage, which matters most during the early morning charge cycle, when battery voltage is low and array voltage is still climbing, and during periods when the converter must supply loads from a partially depleted battery.

For these applications, specifying a standard buck converter is a false economy. The efficiency advantage disappears in any operating condition where the input voltage falls below the output requirement – and in off-grid solar, that condition occurs every day.

For off-grid and mobile installations in this power range, PowerHome Boost-Buck converter series – supporting input ranges from 5V-40V with stable 12V or 24V output – handles exactly this operating profile without manual voltage adjustment.

The Scale Problem: Small Failures in Large Fleets

A failure mode that surfaces once in thirty operating days is easy to attribute to coincidence. For a residential system, that means one unexplained incident per month. For an agricultural operation running multiple storage units, that same failure rate becomes a recurring maintenance issue that the datasheet never warned about.

The converters that create these problems are often not defective. They are correctly specified against the conditions on the datasheet. The issue is that the datasheet conditions do not represent the installation – and the gap between the two only becomes visible at operational scale, after the commissioning team has left.

What to Actually Check Before Specifying a Converter

Input voltage range vs. real array behavior – Map the converter’s minimum input voltage against the array’s voltage at low-angle irradiance, not at STC. If the converter drops out before the array reaches its operating range, you lose energy at both ends of the solar day.

Topology for the application – For fixed installations with a stable voltage differential: a standard buck or boost converter is appropriate. For off-grid, mobile, or variable-load applications: specify a boost-buck topology. For any installation where the BMS or inverter controller represents significant replacement cost: specify isolated.

Thermal derating at enclosure temperature – Size for enclosure temperature in peak summer conditions, not ambient air temperature. An outdoor enclosure in direct sun can run 15-20°C above ambient. A converter rated for your load at 25°C may deliver 60-70% of that figure inside a sealed outdoor cabinet in August.

Efficiency at partial load – Solar storage systems rarely run at full rated load. Locate the converter’s efficiency figure at 40-60% load – that is where the system operates most of the time.

Protection features matched to the environment – Outdoor and agricultural installations need converters rated for the environment: waterproofing (IP67 or IP68 for exposed locations), overvoltage protection capable of handling PV transients, and overtemperature protection with a defined recovery behavior rather than a latching fault.

The Converter is a System Decision, Not a Component Selection

The solar storage installations that avoid these failure modes share one characteristic: the converter was treated as a systems engineering decision rather than a procurement line item.

The question was not which converter meets the voltage and current numbers on the schematic – it was what the converter will actually see across the full operating profile of the installation, from a July afternoon at full load to a February morning with partial cloud cover and a half-charged battery.

That question has a specific answer for every installation. The answer determines the topology, the thermal specification, the isolation requirement, and the input voltage range.

Getting those four things right, early in the design process, is what separates a system that runs reliably for a decade from one that generates field calls on a schedule you cannot predict.

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: automation news, boost buck converter solar, DC-DC converter solar systems, isolated DC-DC converter, off grid solar power systems, photovoltaic power converters, renewable energy power conversion, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, solar battery storage systems, solar energy storage electronics, solar energy system design, solar inverter electronics, solar power electronics

8 Tips for Renting the Right Commercial Truck

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

Choosing the best truck rental is important when it comes to business. Reliable vehicles enable smooth delivery, prompt service, and seamless operation.

Making an informed decision saves you both money and time by avoiding unnecessary expenses. Taking key considerations into account will prevent many of the common pitfalls and maximize ROI for companies. [Read more…] about 8 Tips for Renting the Right Commercial Truck

Filed Under: Business, Logistics Tagged With: automation news, business truck rental guide, cargo transport trucks, commercial truck rental, commercial vehicle rental, delivery truck rental, fleet rental solutions, fuel efficient trucks, logistics truck rental, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, transportation logistics vehicles, truck rental business advice, truck rental tips

Wootzwork raises $6.6 million to ‘bring predictability to offshore manufacturing’

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

As global manufacturing shifts across regions, supply chains, and regulatory environments, execution risk has quietly become one of the biggest constraints on industrial growth.

For many OEMs, the challenge is no longer access to factories, but the complexity of coordinating dozens of suppliers, quality systems, timelines, and interfaces across borders. Wootzwork was built to solve that problem.

Recently, the company announced a $6.6 million Series A round to scale a new model of manufacturing execution built around single-point accountability. [Read more…] about Wootzwork raises $6.6 million to ‘bring predictability to offshore manufacturing’

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: AI manufacturing systems, automation news, cross-border manufacturing, global manufacturing supply chains, industrial manufacturing platform, industrial OEM production, manufacturing execution systems, manufacturing startup funding, OEM manufacturing partners, offshore manufacturing services, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain manufacturing, Wootzwork manufacturing

ISA releases new standard for SCADA systems

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

The ISA-112 Part 1 standard provides a framework for modernizing supervisory control and data acquisition systems and making them easier to design, build, operate and maintain

The International Society of Automation (ISA) – the professional society for automation – has announced the publication of ANSI/ISA-112.00.01-2025, SCADA Systems – Part 1: SCADA Lifecycle, Diagrams and Terminology, which is now available for sale on www.isa.org and is accessible to ISA members as a membership benefit.

Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) is an automated control system architecture commonly implemented in industrial, utility and manufacturing environments.

The ISA-112 Part 1 standard provides a vendor-neutral and technology-independent framework for the long-term management of SCADA systems and execution of SCADA modernization projects, offering a high-level overview of the SCADA lifecycle as well as diagrams and terminology. [Read more…] about ISA releases new standard for SCADA systems

Filed Under: Engineering, News Tagged With: automation news, automation standards, industrial automation infrastructure, industrial control systems, industrial monitoring systems, ISA automation standards, ISA SCADA standard, ISA-112 standard, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, SCADA modernization, SCADA systems lifecycle, supervisory control and data acquisition, utility automation systems

RLWRLD raises $26 million, bringing total funding to $41 million

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

RLWRLD, a physical AI company developing robotics foundation models – software intelligence trained directly in real industrial environments – has closed a Seed 2 funding round, bringing its total seed investment to approximately $41 million.

The latest round raised approximately $26 million, following a $15 million Seed 1 round. The company said the new funding was driven not solely by capital needs but by a strategic push to expand its coalition of industry-based strategic investors (SIs) as demand for collaborative deployments accelerates.

The Seed 2 round includes financial investors Headline Asia, a Silicon Valley-based global venture capital firm, and Z Venture Capital Corporation, the corporate venture arm of Z Holdings – the merged entity of Yahoo Japan and LINE. [Read more…] about RLWRLD raises $26 million, bringing total funding to $41 million

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: AI robotics development, AI robotics startup funding, automation news, autonomous logistics systems, industrial robotics ai, logistics automation AI, physical ai robotics, RLWRLD robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics foundation models, robotics intelligence platform, robotics news, robotics training data, robotics venture capital

Potpie AI raises $2.2 million to make AI agents usable inside real-world engineering systems

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

Software teams are moving faster than ever, yet the systems they build and maintain were never designed for AI agents to operate inside them. Codebases span millions of lines, context is scattered across dozens of tools, and critical knowledge lives in the heads of a few senior engineers.

Potpie was built to change that. The company announced a $2.2 million pre-seed round to help engineering teams unify context across their entire stack and make AI agents genuinely useful in complex software environments.

The round was led by Emergent Ventures with participation from All In Capital, DeVC and Point One Capital. The capital will be used to support early enterprise deployments, expand the engineering team, and continue building Potpie’s core context and agent infrastructure. [Read more…] about Potpie AI raises $2.2 million to make AI agents usable inside real-world engineering systems

Filed Under: AI agents, Engineering Tagged With: agentic AI platform, AI agents software development, AI codebase analysis, AI debugging systems, AI developer tools, AI enterprise software, AI for software engineering, automation news, enterprise AI development tools, generative AI coding tools, Potpie AI, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, spec-driven development

Dassault Systèmes unveils ‘new way of working’ with AI-powered virtual companions

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

Dassault Systèmes has introduced Virtual Companions, a new category of AI-powered experts on the 3DExperience platform, designed to transform how industry creates, tests and validates innovations and operations.

One year after unveiling its 3D Univ+Rses vision, Dassault Systèmes delivers on its ambition to become the trusted partner of its clients to help them enter the Generative Economy by delivering this new way of working – enabling humans and AI to collaborate safely, intelligently and at scale on the most complex industrial challenges. [Read more…] about Dassault Systèmes unveils ‘new way of working’ with AI-powered virtual companions

Filed Under: Design, Engineering Tagged With: 3DExperience platform, agentic AI platform, ai in manufacturing, AI virtual companions, automation news, dassault systèmes, digital twin simulation, engineering AI assistants, engineering design automation, generative economy, industrial AI software, PLM software AI, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Vention launches ‘generalized physical AI pipeline’ for manufacturing automation

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

Vention, the company behind the AI-powered software and hardware platform for automation and robotics, has announced the launch of GRIIP (Generalized Robotic Industrial Intelligence Pipeline), an end-to-end physical AI pipeline that enables deployment of autonomous robot cells in highly unstructured manufacturing environments.

GRIIP represents a fundamental shift from task-specific robotics to generalized intelligence that scales across applications. [Read more…] about Vention launches ‘generalized physical AI pipeline’ for manufacturing automation

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: automation news, autonomous robot cells, bin picking robotics, generalized robotic intelligence, industrial AI automation, MachineMotion AI, manufacturing automation AI, Nvidia Isaac robotics, Nvidia Jetson robotics, physical AI pipeline, robot cell automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Vention robotics

RBTX x Dobot partner launch hailed a success with giveaway winner announced

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

igus UK marks a major milestone in accessible automation with the successful launch of its RBTX partnership with Dobot Robotics.

The event brought together engineers, system integrators, manufacturers, and automation specialists to explore how flexible robotic solutions can be deployed quickly and cost-effectively, without the complexity traditionally associated with industrial automation.

Live demonstrations showcased collaborative robotics, sensor technology, and motion control solutions designed to support both emerging and established industries. [Read more…] about RBTX x Dobot partner launch hailed a success with giveaway winner announced

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: 3D Food Robotics, automation news, cobot automation, collaborative robot, Dobot Nova 5, Dobot Robotics, food robotics, igus robotics, industrial automation solutions, manufacturing automation, RBTX platform, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics for smes, robotics innovation UK, robotics news

EGR Delete: The Fix for Your Engine’s Built-in Design Flaw

March 11, 2026 by David Edwards

Modern diesel engines are built to balance performance with strict emissions standards. While that balance satisfies regulators, it often creates long-term reliability issues for owners.

One of the most debated components in this equation is the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system. Designed to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions, it reroutes exhaust gases back into the intake. Over time, however, this process introduces soot, carbon, and excess heat into the engine.

For many diesel enthusiasts, installing an EGR delete kit is seen as a practical solution to this built-in design compromise. [Read more…] about EGR Delete: The Fix for Your Engine’s Built-in Design Flaw

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: automation news, diesel engine maintenance, diesel engine modifications, diesel engine reliability, diesel performance parts, diesel performance upgrades, diesel truck performance, EGR delete diesel engine, egr delete kit, EGR valve problems, exhaust gas recirculation system, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

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