Hm! Welp I'm way more lost than I realized as usual. Oh well ^_^ maybe between Rob, Chris and you....you guys will be able to figure something out.
Thanks a ton for the effort guys.
"Actually I think I can up the PWM signal voltage to 30 now. The IC on the converter is what actually converts that signal and since it can handle up to 32v it should put out 30v. Currently only 12v is going into it so it can only put out 10v, if I put 9v into it I only get about 7v out so I'm thinking if I put 19v in I'll get 17v out which should still be in that PWM signal. I'm going to solder up a board and test it out." -Rob F
Okay cool, don't forget we're aiming for 19.5 volts. I have no idea how important that extra 0.5 volts is.
Thanks a ton for the effort guys.
"Actually I think I can up the PWM signal voltage to 30 now. The IC on the converter is what actually converts that signal and since it can handle up to 32v it should put out 30v. Currently only 12v is going into it so it can only put out 10v, if I put 9v into it I only get about 7v out so I'm thinking if I put 19v in I'll get 17v out which should still be in that PWM signal. I'm going to solder up a board and test it out." -Rob F
Okay cool, don't forget we're aiming for 19.5 volts. I have no idea how important that extra 0.5 volts is.