⚡ Power your passion with flawless, fail-safe energy!
The ALITOVEDC 12V 5A Power Supply Adapter offers a reliable, universal AC input (100-240V) and a stable DC output with advanced safety features including overload, over-voltage, thermal, and short circuit protection. Designed for seamless compatibility with 5.5x2.5mm DC jacks, it’s perfect for powering LED strips, 3D printers, CCTV cameras, and various electronic devices, ensuring consistent performance and peace of mind.
S**L
Perfect
Worked so that made her room light.
A**N
Arrived on time and works as it should.
Arrived on time and works as it should.
D**B
Perfect for Security Cameras
These are very good for powering multiple security cameras. Usually the ones that come with the camera system are under powered for multiple cameras. I recommend this one. I purchased 2 and have 4 cameras on each one. 5 amp vs 2 amp that came with the camera system. During night vision when the infrared LEDS are on it pulls much more current.
M**Z
Great Thunderbolt 5 Read/Write speed
The UGREEN delivers Thunderbolt 5 speeds on my Mac Mini M4 Pro. The read/write speeds of the external are comparable to the internal drive of the M4. There is a degradation of R?W as the SSD heats up. I recommend the use of an external fan to maintain optimal operation of the enclosure.
G**E
Power Brick Rescue for a Failing Mini-Fridge
I own one of those awful mini-fridges with a Peltier cooler, and its built-in power supply is absolute garbage. I fixed it once, but it crapped out again soon after. Fed up, I switched to using the 12V auto port with this external power brick, and now the fridge runs better than it ever did.
M**S
Great quality
Rear products great prices test quality.
J**H
Works fine
Replaced one of another brand that went bad. This new one works fine. Note that it does have a slight delay (1+ second) when turning it on.
B**R
After about 6 months of light use it starting crackling... NOT UL LISTED
Worked for about 6 months for 10 mins a day. The rest of the time it was plugged in but the device it was powering was not turned on. Recently, it started making a crackling noise like something was shorting/burning/getting hot inside just while plugged in. The device it was powering wasn't turned on drawing power. Couldn't smell magic smoke, but I think the unit is a sealed unit. Decided to stop using it before it caught fire.NOTE: Neither the description nor the unit says UL Listed. I would look elsewhere and will be buying a different brand that is UL Listed. I didn't think I'd have to look for this in today's times. I just assumed if it was sold in the US and was an electrical device that it would be UL Listed. Be safe and go with another brand. A $15 power supply could burn down your house. Is it worth it?
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