Micro Electric Dc Buck Volt Converter Dc-dc 6.3-22v 12v To 5v 3a/15w Auto Power

US $73

  • US, United States
  • Nov 21st
    DROK Micro Electric DC Buck Volt Converter DC-DC 6.3-22V 12V to 5V 3A/15W Car Auto Vehicle Power Supply Module Step-down Voltage Transformer Volt Regulator Inverter Board   Free Expedited Shipping      Parameters: module properties: SR non-isolated buck module rectification: synchronous rectification input voltage: DC 12V (wide input voltage range: DC6.3-22V) output voltage: 5V output current: 3a(max) output power: 15W conversion efficiency: 95 percent max no-load consumption: 10-12ma working temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C (industrial-grade) Notes: 1.Ensure input Volt is 3V to 22V higher than output Volt; the start voltage should be at least 5V 2.The lowest voltage difference between input Volt and output Volt should be 3V package includes: 1x DC/DC converter . Adopted synchronous rectification chip, which allows low heating generation, has Stable performance; high conversion efficiency up to 90 percent Connection: the red connects to input positive, the black connects to common negative and the Yellow connects to output positive, very easy to use Adopted the Glue technique, specially Made to be waterproof, anti-shock, anti-humidity and dust-proof, more durable With multiple protection: reversed-connection protection, over-current protection, over-heating protection, safe to use Has wide application, used on car power supply, car audio, solar panel, toy car, speaker, motor, GPS, etc   Handling: ship within 2 business days of payment, usually sooner.   Return policy: We have a simple return policy 100% money back guarantee The buyer has 14 days to return the item The item will be refunded.   Thank you for looking in our products.  

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