INPUT 100-240V/AC to DC 12 V 24V 3A 4A 5A AC/DC Adapter Switch Mode Power Supply

Product Description

AC/DC Adapter Switch Mode Power Supply
Product Specifications
Weight 250G Color Black
Output 12 Volt 1 - 10 Amp Type Desktop power supply
Input Voltage 100-240Vac Universal Input Power 12-120 Watts
Certifications CE FCC ROHS
Usage Instructions
If you don't know whether this machine can use this adapter, you can view your original adapter's output parameters (Output voltage, current) whether suitable. If the original adapter is lost, you can look at the electronic equipment at the bottom of the machine parameters or specifications.
Built-in Protection Features
Over Loading Protection
Over Voltage Protection
Temperature Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Technical Parameters
Desktop Adapter Detail
Power Supply Connectivity
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Component Quality
Product Range
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Detailed Dimensions
Manufacturing Standards
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the compatible input voltage for this power supply?
This adapter supports a universal input voltage range of 100-240Vac, making it suitable for use in most countries worldwide.
How do I verify if this adapter works with my electronic device?
Please check your original adapter's output voltage and current (e.g., 12V 5A). If they match our specifications and the connector type is the same, it will be compatible.
What safety protections are built into the unit?
The power supply includes four essential safety features: Over Loading Protection, Over Voltage Protection, Temperature Protection, and Short Circuit Protection.
Is this unit certified for international use?
Yes, the power supply holds CE, FCC, and ROHS certifications, ensuring it meets international safety and environmental standards.
What is the maximum power wattage this series can provide?
Depending on the specific configuration chosen (1-10 Amp), the power output ranges from 12 Watts up to 120 Watts.
Where can I find my device's power requirements if I lost the original adapter?
The power requirements are typically printed on a label at the bottom of the device or in the machine's technical specification manual.

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