Dual USB 12v Car Charger 2 Pack, PD Type C and QC 3.0 Quick Charger with LED Digital Voltmeter & ON/Off Switch Button for Motorcycle Marine Boat RV ATV
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Selected User Reviews For Dual USB 12v Car Charger 2 Pack, PD Type C and QC 3.0 Quick Charger with LED Digital Voltmeter & ON/Off Switch Button for Motorcycle Marine Boat RV ATV
I bought these to mount on my motorcycle. Exactly what I needed.
We got it to use on it. I really like the way this works. I couldn't believe how easy it was to install. The product is excellent.
In my camper there are two spots in the bedroom that were originally part of a very dated pair of There is no need for bedside lights at that particular location, but I can still install a useful 12-volt outlet among the other options A USB charger or volt accessory is also available Dual USB 12v Car Charger 2 Pack with Power Delivery 48W and QC 3 are what I envisioned installing. You can run USB accessories with 0 Quick Chargers. The hole saw extended the existing hole just a bit so it could be slightly enlarged. Although the wires wanted to run all over the wall, drilling slowly and gently and tucking the existing wiring out of the way allowed the motor to achieve its goal. With my setup, where a white and black wire are already there, I noticed that the charger's red wire must be attached to the white wire on the wall (hot) and its black wire to the red wire on the existing wire. It is worth noting that the respective black and red wire lugs are slightly different in size, and that they go only one way onto the Also, the wires were in a length that would allow me to cut and save about a foot for another use, while maintaining the built-in fuse. In theory, I would have loved to have been able to sneak the ring behind the wall to really make the body of the charger tight, but that isn't possible due to the geometry of the wall. Even as it is, the frame sits fairly firmly against the wall. In order to cut a hole in the battery, the hole saw cuts a tight opening in the threads of the In this day and age, the internet is everywhere The off switch works fine now. I can attach a closeup reading light about four feet closer to where I sit and read, and it is a nice touch. The water fountain for the pets could be kept on the second USB charger. I am thinking about.
There is a small issue with removing the plug, however. Two USB sockets in one package is a good idea. Normally, you wouldn't receive as much as you do in the package. Two sets of two female spade crimp connectors, along with two sets of fused wires with ring connectors and two sets of female spade connectors, are also included. A hole saw is also included to facilitate the installation of the slots. You would need to spend $10-$20 extra on a hole saw if you don't have one To purchase one, you have to pay $12. This is an excellent package because it has a lot of extra features. The USB cable is also a great feature There is a connector C called PD. Generally, this is used with In view of the fact that this is a PD (Power Distribution) USB-powered device As a result, larger devices can be powered by it. As well as the USB connector, you get the standard. My first test was to buy a piece of scrap 3/8 inch plywood and drill through it with the hole saw. I was able to cut a clean hole with it because it was sharp. The spade ends of the included wires were connected to the USB device using the included wires. In order to secure the USB drive, I screwed it down with a nut. The ring terminals were attached to the terminals of a 12 volt car battery that was lying on the bench. As for the fact that the USB has to be switched on from the front, I like it. You can turn it on or off using a plunger switch. You can use this feature to save your battery when you aren't using the voltmeter. Likewise, you can start it up or shut it down while it is shut down. The LED in the photos looks fuzzy because of a bit of reflection. I have a digital camera with a sensor that causes this. It appears that they are sharp and clear to the human eye. In addition to the installation and set-up, I connected one of my radios to it and it charged it easily.
Finally, removing the plug from the hole saw was a little difficult. The shaft was put in a vice and I used an awl to remove it, then placed it in the water. The whole process took me just over 5 minutes. It is not possible to remove the plug using the hole saw because it does not have slots. The thing is, I'm not complaining about it. Normally, you don't get a hole saw with the kit.
Overall, I think this kit is pretty good. There is nothing I dislike about it, with the exception of the minor issue of removing the plug You should give it a try.
These all pretty much go the same way The product is of good (but not exceptional) quality, it is easy to install, and it does its job. A unique feature of this kit is the USB flash drive that comes with it Because of the C port, the hole in the board, and the fact that this is the only one I've seen that has one You can use the cutting saw with solid plus if you don't already have one, as it's crucial to get professional results if you don't already have one. I think you're doing an excellent job.
Thanks for creating such an easy way to connect USB power outlets to your RV. I also installed them in my Sprinter RV, which only had 1 existing USB power outlet so I added two more with these Among their many features are a live voltage display, a standard USB port and a C-type receptacle An outlet that is powered by USB. Each unit is equipped with a wire pigtail. The kit also includes a hole saw that is just the right size for these outlets.
The quality is A++++ and fits perfectly like it was there from the start. This is what I just installed in my 2005 Chevy Suburban in place of the stock car lights. Upgraded to a Galaxy S21 Ultra and it's the best thing I've done.
When the car starts, I don't like the fact that they don't provide power. The next time you wish to use them, you have to turn them on with the button. how that could be useful for certain situations, but I can't see how it'll.