Quote Originally Posted by Garrett
Very interesting thread, :thumbsup: for those helping here, I only missed the part @ what voltage exactly the OCP kicks in... I've read 1.27, 1.28, 1.29...
Maybe you missed the point. OCP is overcurrent protection, and I haven't read sofar of anybody where the OCP "kicked in".
OVP is overvoltage protection, which becomes active when you use a Variable Resistor (VR) to adjust the voltage.
The point is, DO NOT use a VR on this board, but adjust the voltage by shorting pins to ground.
In that case you will never ever experience that there is a OVP guarding your expensive board, it will be working for and not against you.