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The 12V to USB-C Voltage Converter is a compact and efficient device that transforms 12V DC power into a reliable 5V output, perfect for powering a variety of USB Type-C electronics. With a sleek right-angle connector and robust safety features, this converter is designed for both functionality and convenience.
Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
Plug Type | Type C |
Input Voltage | 20 Volts, 5 Volts |
Item Dimensions | 1.81 x 1.06 x 0.55 inches |
Item Weight | 1.41 Ounces |
Color | Black |
B**R
Cool Product
I used this to power an outdoor WR/TR receptacle on a GFCI circuit (GFCI breaker). I can control both outlets and it works very well. I did drill a small hole through the back of the electric work box and the remainder of the brick and stuck the antenna through the hole. This essentially put the end of the antenna inside the brick and made a huge difference in reception. Without putting the antenna through the hole, it struggled to receive signals from my smart home hub. I used this to power my landscape lights and party lights on the back patio. Highly recommend!
D**N
Excellent solution for Raspberry Pi4
This is the second 12V to 5V converter I purchased for the RPi4. The first was a MakerFocus board which sits on top of the Pi4 and comes with a fan, but it limits RPi4 case options. I went instead with this converter, along with a standard enclosed case, fan, heat sinks. I like it more as this unit is very efficient and it keeps the Pi running cooler with one less component which could fail. The price is great, and it is weatherproof.
R**.
Used for a LibreElec "TV"
I bought this for a project to make a small television for my kitchen based on Libra elec. Using this and some other gadgets, I was able to use a power supply intended for security cameras to power all of the devices inside the box - - this allowed me to convert that voltage so the pi could be powered along with the display with one input source. Easy to install and that's what it says
M**N
Works well w/RPI 4
No fuss, no muss. Hooked a nominal 12V input into it (12-14.6V battery-backed system), connected the cable to the RPI 4, and it works just fine. Stays cool with the RPI 4 pulling about 1 amp continuously. Doesn't even get warm.-Matt
R**C
This converter may not have sufficient current capacity for your USB powered device.
It is very inexpensive and will work with a wide range of 12 VDC power sources and batteries. That said, it could not power my Nikon Z9 camera even though the specifications of this converter and the camera indicate it should have worked. One has to assume the USB converter lacks sufficient current capacity in spite of its claimed specifications.
B**2
Works well for Raspberry Pi 4
I've been using this with a Raspberry Pi 4 for several weeks. The Raspberry Pi 4 requires 5V 3A and is very sensitive to underpower conditions. I've had no issues. The leads are not very long (6" perhaps) and are relatively small gauge wire (20 gauge, perhaps). So if you need something longer, you'll need to splice it to larger gauge wire. The right-angle type-C USB plug is very handy for my purposes.
M**E
Powers the Nintendo Switch
Connected it to the Reaka USB-C Hub 4-in-1 and allows me to power and HDMI out for the Switch. Perfect for my needs.
V**.
Absolutely perfect power converter
I am using this to power Raspberry Pi in a robotics project, and the Pi really loves it compared to other converters I tried. Perfect performance. Not to mention that it's highly compact and light-weight, which makes it a great choice for legged robots where the weight is very important for cost reduction.
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