ALITOVE AC to DC Converter 110V to 12V Converter 20.8A 250W with Car Cigarette Lighter Socket 100V~240V AC to DC 12 Volt 20A 18A 15A Power Supply Adapter for Car Refrigerator Tire Inflator Cleaner
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This unit is still being tested. During the procurement process, it was purchased to operate shore-based VHF transceivers to support Coast Guard Auxiliary operations. We will let you know as soon as we determine whether the power supply is able to function as intended, or whether it cannot. The radios output 25 watts intermittently and beam continuously for up to 6 hours at a time.
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A heater's power requirements will determine how much power it will need. If you want to run a heater, make sure you have enough amps.
The answer to this question is unknown to me. The converter converts 110V to DC at a maximum of 20 amps. This is used to power a 13 amp hoist. The first one I had was 10 amps and wasn't able to provide enough power so I had to change I suspect you need a 110V charge for your item, and not a DC charge. It is important to note that I am unfamiliar with the unit that you are referring to.
Selected User Reviews For ALITOVE AC to DC Converter 110V to 12V Converter 20.8A 250W with Car Cigarette Lighter Socket 100V~240V AC to DC 12 Volt 20A 18A 15A Power Supply Adapter for Car Refrigerator Tire Inflator Cleaner
In hopes of experiencing the same success the vast majority of positive reviewers had, I set out to write a review. There was a problem, however. Furthermore, I am aware that sometimes "reviews" are skewed, and I do my best to keep that in mind. It was a good buy for me My purpose is to recharge my lithium jump box by means of the DC adapter. There are two ways to recharge it One amp) My previous jump box had a 12 volt outlet, so I used it until I got this device. since the SLA jump box was plugged into an AC outlet, both the SLA jump box and the Lithium jump box were both charging at the same time while the SLA box was hooked up to the The program did work, but it was a little slower than I expected. This is why I decided to buy it Due to lack of a DC adapter, I was simply charging the lithium jump box on its own. There was no need for me to purchase a 50 amp AC-only power supply As a result, I got a 20 amp model which will run any 12 volt tool or device I have. I had a DC converter available, but I thought it would be better to get an amp model that can run any 12 volt tool/device I have. The first use of it was for recharging the lithium jump box, of course. After charging it for almost 24 hours without getting a complete charge, I decided it was time to remove it from the adapter. However, in the last couple of days (and a week after my return window closed) I took the lithium jump pack out to be charged Here's another one in which I added a "Kills" The distance between the outlet and the AC meter must equal at least one Watt The plug of the DC adapter was pulled out in order to examine the situation. As a result of the The Watt is a very handy device and is quite convenient to use, but I am unsure as to how precise the reading is. The 20-amp power outlet caught my attention and I wanted to check it out. Only the DC adapter provided power. A 3 amp circuit. I was expecting a range of 5 amps, but that was an extremely low range. On the lithium jump box, the USB charger provided power to the jump box to the tune of The following five questions are needed A total of 2 amps will be consumed. There was a possibility that the "Kill-" This may point to a problem with the Watt" meter or just that it was a bit imprecise. So I double-checked these results using a splitter between the AC- and Using a clamp meter, a much more accurate instrument than the "Kill" power supply, I measured the voltage using a DC outlet and a AC adapter It measures power in Watts. Surprised to find that it did not read anything. The AC is being drawn at 316 amps An adapter that allows power from the DC source. This was only a "half" test. I also decided to test it against another amp draw that I knew for sure. Using a 12 volt car vacuum that is rated for 8 amps, I have reached about 85% efficiency. Both of the "Kill-" methods were used again This meter has two parts the "Watt" meter and the "Fluke" AC power supply has a 20 amp rating Only about 1 watt of power was provided by the DC adapter. Here's where the 20 amp AC comes into play In reality, this product fell way (way) short of the claims it made. Fortunately, the "Kill-per-day" plan did not come to fruition We were surprised at how accurate the Watt meter turned out to be. It is highly recommended that you watch "Kill-A-Mommy" You can talk to anyone about Watt meters. Despite its low cost and surprising accuracy, it is difficult to find an AC-Powered device that has not been updated since 2001. It turned out the DC adapter was useless, apparently a waste of money, and I had discovered that about a week after the return period ended. A buyer of one of these ACs should definitely consider a stand-alone model as opposed to a portable one If you purchased a DC adapter, make sure you test it thoroughly before the return window closes (regardless of the amperage model). The second thing is that I hope I received a "one off" unit and Alitove (the manufacturer? actual follows up on the reviews and properly handles their response. There are going to be bad units that sometimes end up in the hands of consumers. However, this does not mean that they are a poor product as a whole. If this unit is a "bad" unit and Alitove's customer service reaches out and attempts to rectify this disappointing experience, I will modify this review. There are some cases when "bad" units are simply a fact of life. A good customer experience is more than compensated for by excellence in customer service, in my perspective. Providing good customer service can be cost-effective if the customer is satisfied with it Poor reviews set off a chain of negative feedback that may influence another customer to think twice before purchasing.
The fuse inside the fuse housing was actually melted by the heat. There is no way to fix it. This is my first purchase that turned out badly.
Power supplies like this are great. Powering my 12 volt freezer and my appliances 12 volts with it is my primary use for it.
The product worked as intended for powering the xprite 12" LED red and white mini lightbar mounted magnetically under my desk when I played firefighting simulator, The Squad. There are no fans on the lightbar in normal operating modes, but only on the three flash modes that are steady burn or almost steady burn that illuminate for more than a few seconds. This laptop has the cord wrapped around the metal bar under my desk to make it shorter and stop the cord from trailing all over the floor, so it doesn't travel too far.
Initially purchased to supplement a small air compressor at home, but I have also found that there are some other uses for it. So far, the purchase has been satisfactory.
Having a power supply like this is fantastic. This fuel powers the engines in the underwater robots being used by the kids. The convenience of not being required to charge and carry car batteries is greatly increased.
It seems to work well.
A perfect match.