🔋 Power your drive, anytime, anywhere — without the noise!
The RoyPow 180W AC to DC Converter transforms standard 110-120V AC power into stable 12V DC output, perfectly emulating automotive battery voltage fluctuations. Designed for a wide range of 12V car electronics, it delivers up to 15A current with silent cooling and comprehensive safety certifications, backed by a robust warranty and support.
L**
Works good
Worked great needed a replacement as mine died after years of use. Hopefully this works for many years to come as been some months and seems to work strong still
M**D
Quit blowing fuses in the dash, use 110V Converter
Needed a 15A converter for the truck 110Volt system.I blew a 10A fuse on the 2023 Tundra while airing up the tires in the RV with the High Pressure Air Compressor.By using the 110V in the truck bed and this converter I no longer have to crawl on my back under the dash to replace a fuse.
B**.
A Handy 120V AC to 12V DC Converter
This is a solution to a problem I was having airing my trailer tires with a 12V automotive air pump. Plug this into an extension cord from an outlet and plug the pump into the round receptical. The pump runs just as though it were plugged into the 12V round plug in your car/truck. Easy to use and quick to set up and is compact enough to slip it into the pump's carrying case. It has a cooling fan so the inverter keeps cool. Watch out when using it, though. If you accidentally drop it on concrete from a height, it could stop working. That happened to another one that I had: I dropped it on the garage floor and it didn't work after that, so be careful. And don't use it when it's raining or it will short out. This definitely solves a problem that I had.
D**X
So far so good.
I only used the unit once, to power my tire inflator. We'll see how it holds up - but so far no probs.
M**W
Needed power for a sustained 10amps, so I overspec’ed for reliability
I’m no expert in electricity. I know my way around many things, and would be the first to admit I’m probably quite a danger to myself. I’ve wired up solar panels and built my own LiFePO4 solar batteries from parts. I have far more experience in the digital/DC side of things, and as a result tend to be hyper-cautious when dealing with anything AC.Case in point: running with an understanding that heat is bad for electronics, I had a DC device I needed to power through a 12V cigarette adaptor that needed a sustained 10amps, but from the wall (AC). So, I needed an AC to 12V DC/cigarette adaptor. At first I only had an adaptor capable of supplying 6amps, which worked for short stretches but also got quite hot (remember: heat is generally bad for electronics).So, I went on a hunt for something that could supply in excess of 10amps as baseline, so ideally I’d not run it at full capacity, it would run cooler, and therefore last longer. Some searches on Amazon brought me to this item, seemingly generic but oddly advertised. The tagline on the packaging was “Get powered. Get inspired.“, which reminded me a lot of the classic ASUS computer motherboard “Rock Solid, Heart Touching”. Well, I didn’t buy it for how well they could awkwardly self-promote.I’ve been using it daily since I bought it, and it performs without issue. Never gets “too warm” (never really gets warm enough for me to fret over: it supplies power, which generates some warmth, but not to a state that causes me worry), never makes noise causing me concern over its operation.In my book, it definitely fits the bill. And should I ever need something a bit hungrier for power, I have something already on hand that can handle the task.
B**N
Works very well
I'm using this to power a 12v diesel heater. The device seems well made and it works perfectly.
R**O
Powers diesel heater
Used itnto power my vevor diesel heater. Works great.
T**S
Hmmm
Impressive. Used it for 1 season so far with no issue.I use it to power an RV 24K BTU LP furnace to heat a remote cabin.Furnace cycles with no issues.Would prefer the converter's physical size were smaller.
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