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The ALITOVE DC 24V 15A Power Supply is a universal regulated switching transformer adapter designed for indoor use. It features a compact design, adjustable output voltage, and robust safety mechanisms, including overload and short circuit protection. With a built-in cooling fan that activates at 113°F, this power supply ensures efficient heat dissipation while delivering stable performance for various applications like LED strips and CCTV systems.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.41"D x 8.46"W x 1.96"H |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
Maximum Frequency | 60 Hz |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Power Source | Dc 24v |
S**
Works great powering COB LED light strips
I bought two of these 24V units to power a decent sized COB LED strip installation in my kitchen. I also bought three 5V units to power a BUNCH of RGBIC LED strips, two hooked up to a switched circuit, and one always on. The 24V units are on a separate switch.So far all of the power supplies in the installation work great, only complaint is that the fans get noisy on the 24V units after the lights have been on for about five minutes.My complaint about the fans really has to do with one of the power supplies which turns its fan on-off-on-off to regulate the temperature of the power supply depending on how heavy the electric load is, while the second one has a smooth speed control on its fan and ramps the speed up or down to keep its temperature controlled. I much prefer the self-adjusted fan that runs at much lower RPMs than the power supply that turns its fan on and off, because that one turns the fan on full-speed and makes much more noise, and brings attention to the fan noise by constantly turning it on and off. I’m planning to move both of the 24V supplies to a location away from the kitchen so that the fans can’t be heard at all.The voltage measures clean on both, and the output is adjustable so you can dial in exactly the voltage you need for the application you are connecting it to. The voltage is well regulated as well.Great little power supplies at an affordable price. Highly recommended.
G**.
Used for a virtual Pinball project to run the 24v 'Toys'.
Used for a virtual Pinball project to run the 24v 'Toys'. 2nd one Ive used and very happy with both. Would recommend
F**M
24vdc 15amp power supply
I bought this power supply to recharge my LiPo batteries using it to power my Lipo charger. The batteries charged by this power supply are 3s 3000mAh Lipo's now & it does a great job only drawing 20% of the power supply output.When charging larger batteries or battery packs, there is plenty of room for the power supply to increase output without going over the magic 80% of the power supply total output. I should have tried this years ago, but it wasn't known to me @ that time. This is a great deal for my needs & hopefully it will last for many years.By the end of July in the same year I bought it, the fan no longer operates. The fan will run on outside power showing that it is still good, but the thermistor that controls it has gone bad. The unit still puts out good clean power.
B**Z
Great for its cost, it has its downsides, but i would easily buy again
Surprisingly good supply for its cost, it holds up to 8 Amps perfectlyFor what others have been saying about it not doing well at 10 amps, you never run something like this all the way to spec, and never expect 24 volts to hold past 5 amps if the draw is continuousMy unit adjusts up to 26v, this is quite nice for compensating for droopage and and cable losses, at 8 amps continuous (in to a DC load) it holds a respectable 22 volts, and in my pulsed 8 amp project its installed in, with some bulk capacitance it holds 24 volts no problemit has quite a bit of a whine, but dont expect any powersupply in this price range to be whine free, even the higher end PCUs whineit came with a dent but nothing that caused any issuesit has no fan, in my application it does not get concerningly hot but i would recommend adding one, there is a connector inside for a 24 volt fan, but getting a 24 volt fan or 2 12v PC fans and strapping it to the top would work fine enoughinside everything looks fine, fused, inrush limiter, proper mains filter, good isolation, fair enough soldering, cheap looking chinese caps from a no-name company (would replace these if inserting it in to a product) fair grounding, nothing really to complain about
G**M
Boom! Bummer.
I purchased the 24v supply in October 10/24. I didn't get a chance to use it until last week 12/24. I connected 2-12v 4" fans and 50' of WLED 5050 strip lights to my sons computer desk. Got everything all buckled down and nice. Looks nice, got some gentle airflow, everyone is happy.Maybe 30 to 40 min later "KAA-PLUUU-FIEEEE". Capisitor go boom.No support.Temporary single use power supply.Sad, that things are such low quality these days. Perhaps it's time to start making my own power supplies again.Youtube it people. You can do it too. Far better for less $ and VERY little effort and skill needed.Sorry, but I demand better for my $.
R**N
I’m a fan of no fan noise!
At the time of writing this review, I have owned the power supply for about a week. This unit is working great for me so far. I used them for powering my COB LED lights using a DigUno board. I previously bought a different brand which had a fan and was extremely loud. I bought this one because it was designed without having a fan. The heat dissipation on this unit seems to do very well. I stuck a thermometer over the coil and it registered about 125 degrees. Other areas of the board were around 85-90 degrees. I placed the unit on top of some metal risers to allow for airflow under the unit as well. Overall, I like the unit so far. Hopefully it will last a long time.
A**R
Computer power supply used for model trains
Works very well plenty of power
M**T
Cheap alternative to replacing a fire alarm panel...
I used this as an "external battery charger" for a fire alarm panel in a 30,000 sq ft building with a failed onboard charger. Saved the owner several thousand dollars if they would've had to replace the panel.You will need to have basic AC/DC knowledge. I ultimately hard wired this power supply, but to test it I cut the end off of a computer power cord. Depending if the cord uses US or international color coding on the internal wires, you will either see black, white, and green (as I did in this case) or you will see brown, blue, and green w/ yellow stripe.L (live) will be BLACK (or BROWN)N (neutral) will be WHITE (or BLUE)G (ground or earth) will be GREEN (or GREEN with YELLOW stripe)For the DC side just observe polarity (which you probably already know if you're buying this).Voltage is adjustable from 19.9 to 30.4 volts with the orange potentiometer (you can use a #1 phillips screwdriver). It is to the right of the terminals. Out of the box it was at a perfect 24.0 volts. I recommend this power supply.
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