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The 12V 1.5A 18W Power Supply Adapter is a versatile and efficient solution for powering various 12V devices. With a wide input range of 100-240V AC and a robust output of 12V 1.5A, this adapter is UKCA certified and features multiple safety protections. Its energy-efficient design not only saves you money but also ensures durability, making it ideal for applications like LED strip lights, routers, and CCTV cameras.
R**P
Excellent charger
Excellent. Worked straight out of the box. Literally.Was having real issues finding a charger for my Roberts BluPad speaker. Nor ant more. This charger has solved my problem.Great value and a quality product.Spot on seller.
M**5
12V 1.5A 18W 1.8M Long cable Power Supply Adapter
This adaptor Has a nice long dc cord and comes with 3 interchangeable jack plugs to suit most 12v dc needs. Just remember to check that your equipment is 12 volt DC and + to the middle pin as you cannot alter that.I like that the dc comes out the top of the UK plug, it also has been UKCA certified and has built in multi protections.I'm happy to use mine.
J**
Works for my exercise bike
Bought for my exercise bike as the cable “magically” broke by itself. Works perfectly, good quality
A**W
Works as it should
Good product for the money and works well
I**S
Works as expected. DC12V 1.5A with a 5.5mm x 2.1mm socket.
12V 1.5A 18W 1.8M Long Power Supply AdapterIf you require a 12V 1.5A Power Supply then this is a good option.Make sure that the appliance it will be powering has a DC 12V 5.5mm x 2.1mm socket.The output comes from the top of the adaptor. If you are planning on using this on a double row trailing socket extension, then it will block a second socket.It works as advertised, and feels well made.
M**N
Works well
Seems like a quality adapter. Worked for what I needed to use it for perfectly well.I've only given 4 stars because I don't know the longevity. But very good so far.I recommend based upon my usage at the present time.
R**R
An excellent general purpose PSU that performed well under full load with a negligible voltage drop
An excellent general purpose PSU that performed well under full load with a negligible voltage drop12V 1.5A 18W 1.8M Long Power Supply Adapter, AC DC Switching Adapter (Input 100-240V, Output 12Volt 1.5Amp 1500mA)12V 1.5A PSUModel no: XH1200-1500wEManufacturer: Xiamen Xunheng Electronics Tech Co LtdConnector: 5.5 x 21mmThe PSU is well built and performed well under load test. The PSU ran only slightly warm at full load, which is fine.I tested the power supply under full load, noting the voltage at different current levels as I increased the load. I then ran the power supply at full load for about 70 minutes, with the following results:load test results .........0A (no load) - 12.26V0.75A - 12.13V1A - 12.09V1.5A - 12.00VThis PSU performed well, remaining at 12V for the full 70mins full load test. The voltage drop of 0.26V at full load is negligible.Testing information:The standard way that I test many ordinary power supplies is under load whilst measuring the real time Current and Voltage.For this, I use a simple piece of equipment - the Atorch UD18-L This is the UD18 multifunctional inline tester meter, that also comes with a finely adjustable current load. The tester is connected to the relevant supply (via USB, power jack etc. connector) and the load adjusted as required. The display shows the live state of the voltage, and the current being drawn by the load. This is useful if you want to check the power supply's capabilities, such as the maximum power it can supply or the voltage drop over the current range.With a good power supply, the voltage drop at maximum current should be a small percentage of the no load voltage. Poor power supplies often have a large voltage drop at maximum power and may not be fit for purpose if the voltage is too low. Some might even cut out before it reaches the maximum current.I test the power supply under full load for a period of time, usually between 10 - 30 minutes. This is normally plenty of time because any problems usually show within a couple of minutes.It is normally suggested that a Power Supply Unit should not used at its maximum capacity (80 - 85% of capacity is often quoted). Always use a higher amp / watts power supply than the maximum power you require. This gives some leeway and doesn't stress the PSU. Good PSUs usually cope with full power being drawn, but cheap / low spec PSUs may not be able to provide the maximum power stated in the spec and may fail / or give problems such as a large voltage drop, overheat, or cut out. A PSU's rated amp / watts can be higher than you need, as long as it is the same VOLTAGE. E.g. a 5v DC 2A PSU is perfectly suitable to use if you have a 5v DC 1.5A power requirement. Just make sure that the connector is the same type.
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