🔌 Power Up Your Ride with Confidence!
The HOMELYLIFEDC Voltage Regulator Buck Converter efficiently steps down 48V to a stable 24V output, delivering 10A and 240W of power. With an IP67 waterproof rating, it ensures durability for various applications, including golf carts and electric vehicles, while being easy to install for any DIY enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Daygreen Technology Co.,Ltd. |
Part number | 48v-24v/10a |
Item Weight | 259 g |
Package Dimensions | 10.11 x 8.2 x 3.2 cm; 259 g |
Item model number | 48v-24v/10a |
Size | 48V to 24V 10A |
Colour | 48V to 24V 10A |
Style | 48V to 24V 10A |
Power source type | Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Specification met | ip67 |
Special Features | over-current protection, overload protection |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**S
Ready to go
Brilliant, rigged this up to my spare e-bike battery to use as a power bank out in the fields. Ran a router and cctv camera off it for a week.Stayed completely cool and never faulted. A very well made unit that looks good and totally serves it purpose.
N**R
Starlink power
Used to power my Starlink mini. Works as intended
A**R
Switch mode power supply.
Quality. looks really good. Not got chance to try it yet.
R**N
Does the job
Does the job as required. Wiring is a bit odd though with one live cord being yellow not red. It is red or live. Nice build quality.
R**N
Works as it should
Currently using it in a camper van to convert 12v to 24v for some long LED lights. Hidden behind a panel. No issues so far
G**.
Does what it says
72V version reads 12.3V. Perfect for what I needed to be able to power a dual dashcam on the existing electric moped battery
J**N
Worked really well as a power supply for my TV in my campervan
Used to have a problem with the TV in my campervan where the fridge or water pump would run and make a lot of noise on the sound channel. Fitted this to run the TV and the noise disappeared completely.
E**N
Cannot run a Raspberry Pi 5
I tried to use this to run my Raspberry Pi on my boat. A message came up low input voltage. The Raspberry Pi kept crashing.Moved it back to my old 3A transformer, it worked perfectly.Transforming from 12v to 5v
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