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The HOSAACD-477 Universal Power Adaptor is a versatile and efficient solution for powering small home electronic devices. With a regulated output range of 3V to 12V and a maximum current of 1200mA, it ensures compatibility with a wide array of gadgets. Its high efficiency of over 80% and built-in short circuit protection make it a reliable choice for modern users.
X**M
Misleading Wattage Specification
The description of the Hosa Cable ACD477 Universal AC Power Supply on Amazon, refers to a Wattage of 7.5wats. Is this Input, Output or just incorrect?From feedback received for the ACD477, it can supply up to 1200ma (or 1.2a) at 12v.Simple calculation P = VI = 12v x 1.2a = 14.4 watts.So 7.5 watts can't be output power; if it's input power 7.5watts/14.4watts = 0.52x100% = 52% efficiency - not great.So is 7.5 watts even correct?
F**3
Works Fine, Just Watch The Polarity Position Of the Tips
I understand some peoples' concern about the lack of UL rating but I use this power supply on a project basis where I'm always present rather than leaving it on continuously when I'm not around. I also build and repair electronics and think I understand and can protect myself from calculated versus careless risk.This adapter works fine. I used a meter to confirm the switch regulates as advertised. One thing to be aware of is you can attach the right-angle tips in positive or negative polarity by aligning the 'TIP' marking on the cable socket with the '+' or '-' sign on the tip. This is mentioned in the instructions (but when's the last time you bothered to read them for such a device?).It's a very similar design to the Insignia brand universal adapter sold at Best Buy that has straight-length tips rather than right-angled but doesn't allow you to flip polarity - and costs about $7-8 dollars more than the Hosa.The tips themselves fit fine: effects pedals, keyboards, portable CD player -everything I've tried has a matching tip that gives a snug fit. Perhaps there are some oddball devices out there with proprietary plugs or certain outlets where the right-angled tip can't get in deep enough, but that's going to be the exception by far.If you're looking for something to use unattended, I agree and would spend more for something rated. But if you're strictly set up/tear down this power supply is cheap and versatile.
R**M
Voltage Regulation is a Big Plus
Unlike all the other universal DC supplies I've seen, this one is voltage regulated. This means there's a semiconductor control that keeps the voltage constant across a wide range of loads. Without regulation, the voltage of a DC supply will only be correct when it's providing its rated current output. If the load is less, the voltage will rise and could damage the device being powered.The supply is rated for 1200mA and can run on AC at 100 to 240 volts. Under a 580mA load on the 12v setting the voltage fell from 12.06v to 11.82v. On the 6v setting it fell from 5.68v to 5.48v. This is pretty good. With the regulation, there's no risk of damaging the device being powered, as long as you set the voltage and plug polarity properly.Compared to another of my universal supplies, this one causes a bit less buzz when powering a little self-amplified speaker. I had to hold the speaker right up to my ear to hear the noise.Since it's a switching power supply rather than a transformer, it's small and light compared to other universal supplies I've seen. When left plugged in with no load, it doesn't get warm at all.The AC plug prongs fold down for easier storage.The only criticism I'd offer is that the selection of plug tips could be better. I'd like to see a couple of the headphone-like plugs, and a 9-volt battery connector. If it had 12 plug tips like some other supplies, it'd be a perfect product. But I think you can buy other tips of this type; it seems to be a standard.I may buy a couple more of these.
C**E
REQUIREMENT for PC Users
The Hosa ACD477 is a life saver. The power supply for my Motorola cable modem burned out. If I didn't have the Hosa, I would be stuck for days without an Internet connection until the cable man arrived with a new power supply. I bought the Hosa along with a SE FL89030L 30 LED Silver Lamp Light . All I needed to do was switch the power output from 4.5V to 12V, change the Hosa device plug and I was set.The Hosa power supply does get warm when it is working at 12V. The Motorola uses the Hosa's maximum power output of 12V at 1200mA. Using a Kintrex IRT0421 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Laser Targeting , the Hosa top part is a maximum of 118°F. I think the Hosa underside, which I cannot measure, gets warmer. I do not recommend continuously using the Hosa at its maximum output.Nevertheless, I highly recommend any computer user, anyone who has portable lights such as the SE FL89030L, or any traveler buy the Hosa. Test it immediately when it arrives.
I**M
Worked just fine
I purchased this item because I had lost my DC adapter to my cordless drill. My drill is only 7.5V so this adapter was within the needed range. There is a dial on it to select the correct voltage as well as the different sized general plugs. I did run into a slight problem because my drill did not state whether it was positive or negative polarity. I looked it up and learned that a rule of thumb that usually works (but definitely not always) is that if the plug hole has a center pin it is more than likely positive. I would research your item as best as possible though before doing that, and I definitely wouldn't guestimate in that way if it were an expensive item. But I set my adapter to positive and it charged by drill just fine. I also have a few other items around the house that I intend to use this for so I am very happy with it so far. One thing I would like on my wishlist for this item is for the different plugs to be able to be attached to the adapter body somehow, because as it is I could definitely see it being very easy to lose them.
N**V
Works as described, ETL listed
It's not UL listed but at least it's got ETL unlike most power supplies sold around. That means it shouldn't be a total fire hazard. No audible noise. The barrel connectors are of good quality as are most Hosa cable connectors. The power supply housing is a bit cheaper than expected but it doesn't make me feel queasy.
K**A
I'm an idiot.
I'm an idiot, I bought this thinking it was more than 1000ma.I do have uses for it and it is handy to have around, but... I'm not using it right now. Still, good to know I have it.
A**R
As described.
As described. Instructions clear. Quiet, light. No cord between box and plug, so it takes up room on a power bar, but that's typical.
A**R
Four Stars
Nice unit that fills a need in my household.
J**E
Works as expected
Works like a charm.
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