🔧 Power Your Passion with Precision!
The AC to DC Converter is a high-performance switched mode power supply that converts AC 110V/220V to a stable DC 12V output at 60A and 720W. It features dual input voltage capability, built-in surge protection, and a rugged design, making it ideal for industrial automation and LED applications.
Specification Met | CE, FCC, RoHS |
Current Rating | 60 Amps |
Minimum Frequency | 60 Hz |
Maximum Frequency | 60 Hz |
Power Source | AC |
M**H
Ran at 85 % and voltage remained at 12.1V. Powers Mx pixels well.
Hiding behind the Falcon Controller Board is the power supply. I now have three and use the to drive pixels for Christmas lights. Consistent voltage and worked well at 85%load for hours. No comment on fan noise at it is mounted outside. Recommend.
J**S
Junk
Had to order a second one because first one didn’t work. Neither did the second one.
D**N
If you want better output get one that puts out 24 vdc
Works fine
T**A
Pretty cool little unit
pretty cool little unit. I am using it to power 2 trolling motors off my dock to keep some flow. rated at 60 amps I have powered both of these motors adequately. very pleased! also the terminals to wire AC and DC output are really nice. fans seem to keep nice and cool no problems running 24- 7 for a whole week. still going without an issue. my only complaint is for the money it should com with an AC cord kit to power it. Yes I have taken every precaution to shield this from moisture but ideally not meant for the outdoors. but I am making it work!
K**K
Great power supply - except for the cheap sleeve-bearing fans.
One of the two fans had bearings dying after a week. Luckily it has two fans, but they're just sleeve bearing fans. Otherwise this is a very nice power supply. I had it on driving about 6A of LED lights for a week, then shut it down for a few days. When I powered it back on, one of the two fans was grinding like there was something stuck in it. Opened it up to see, and there was nothing really wrong, except that the fan bearing was going bad already - about four days outside the return window. I bought a ball bearing fan, and while I'm waiting for it, I have the power supply running on one fan.Update - the first one lasted three years, after I replaced both their fans. I should mention how I use this: It's in a 50-60F inside room in our basement, where we use it to run LED lights for spring transplants. We have it running continuously from about January 15th to about April 1st. It gets used for up to about half its rated output. At the beginning of the fourth year, I tried to fire it up and it did nothing - one of the big AC capacitors was blown.So I bought a new one, and sure enough, about five days outside the return window yet another of the cooling fans is spinning the bearing. You might think they would have done something about the lousy fans, but there you are. Still a decent power supply, and not a lot of good options at that output level, so I'm sticking with three stars, but I'm tempted to drop one.
A**Y
Works great for our use
We use this with a 54 amp 12 volt motor, convertor works great.
J**S
Works just like it's supposed to
In a very quiet setting, you can hear the fans running, otherwise, does exactly what it is supposed to do, hook up is easy
R**3
very poor quality
Not adjustable down to 12 volts had to use a resistor to get that voltage. Item malfunctioned in just a month after putting into service. Had to purchase a replacement from another source
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