🔌 Charge Ahead: Power Your Life with Confidence!
The QC3.0 Type-C Fast Charging Module is a high-efficiency step-down converter that transforms 12V/24V DC input to a stable 5V output, boasting a 96% conversion rate. With robust safety features and compatibility with multiple fast charging protocols, this waterproof adapter is perfect for a variety of applications, from solar panel charging to car power supplies.
Brand | YIPIN HEXHA |
Manufacturer | YIPIN HEXHA |
Model | 12V TO 5V 3A 15W |
Item model number | 12V TO 5V 3A 15W |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Manufacturer | YIPIN HEXHA |
Item Weight | 40 g |
D**W
Running my Raspberry Pi
Using this buck converter to power my Raspberry Pi running Venus OS inside my trailer. Works great, no issues so far.
W**Y
Starlinhlk
Works well powering my 12 volt modem
K**T
Works well.
Works as intended. Doesn't overheat and provides consistent power.
T**O
Didn't work for my intended use
Update: Further testing shows that they do in fact work, but not for my intended application. Hooked up to my battery directly they work just fine but when add to the circuit I wanted them on they don't work for some reason. I'll do further testing.The seller did reach out to offer me a refund quickly. Very nice thank you!
M**T
I have a bunch of these USB-C type, and none have failed.
I read through the large volume of complaints. In my humble opinion, QC3.0 can draw 3A from a 12V power source and this unit can supply 12 volts if device requests it. Depending on the wiring, it's possible that the source voltage could droop considerably. I've chosen to run these devices at 18V, and I am delighted with their performance (so far) at that voltage. I charge my Android tablets with them, and the tablet recognizes the charger as "Fast Charge". I have also had issues with low voltage complaints from a QC3.0 source supporting a Raspberry Pi. (The raspberry pi's poor conformance to USB standards on some models, the QC3.0 power supply will drop back to USB2.0 @ 1.5A. I had to use a NON QC inverter to support my Raspberry Pis.
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