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⚡ Golf Cart Voltage Reducer Converter 48V to 12V 10A 120W - Optimized Step Down Transformer Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of ⚡ Golf Cart Voltage Reducer Converter 48V to 12V 10A 120W - Optimized Step Down Transformer

Input Voltage: 48V nominal, Input range: 40V to 60V ; Output Voltage: DC 12V 10A 120W. Adopt Synchronous Rectification Technology to improve conversion efficiency, Maximum Efficiency:≥95%; Ripple Wave: 50Mv; Starting delay time:≤2S. Assembled with smart chip, features Over-current /Over-load /Low-load /Short-circuit /Over-heat intelligent protection. Compact aluminium shell with epoxy potting, 100% waterproof, anti-dust, anti-shock protection and better heat dissipation. These voltage converters are excellent power transformers, can work safely and reliable in -40°C~80°C range. And all converters are offered 1 year replacement assurance.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

12V out of 48V The right way

Don't get close to 16V with just two 8V batteries. Use this reducer to get "clean" 12 volts out of the 48 volts coming from all six 8 volt batteries. With the help of a gearbox, the load is shared among all batteries for more even wear and quieter operation.

Pros
  • The best
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great from 8V-40V to 12V 6A

My application is to run a CPAP machine from my 500wh solar panel. They have lithium batteries with an unregulated output ranging from 12.5V to 9V, which proved to be a problem when running hot hose and water; It shuts off below 11.5V. With this regulator, the CPAP device gets clean power and runs great. The device hardly heats up after several hours of use. Now I'm ready for camping and "planned power outages".

Pros
  • Rugged Surface
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

works for me Be sure to use a switchable source.

I installed this on my 2013 48v CC 4 months ago to power an LED lighting kit. It works fine for me. There are no instructions, but it's pretty easy to figure out. I originally used a direct wire from a battery pack as the power source, but learned the hard way that the device stays on all the time and has been killing my aging batteries. Hopefully with new batteries and replacing the 48V source with a switchable source (e.g. ignition key or solenoid) it will continue to work as advertised.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Blank

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as advertised

This voltage reducer appears to work as advertised. Installation is relatively easy - depending on the car you're installing it in. After the device is assembled and the output wires are connected to the load, the input wires are connected to the batteries. This creates a brief spark. I would like the manufacturer to state how much current the device draws with no load. A product search revealed a range of voltage reducers that were identical in all respects except for price. Based on that, I…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Does what it's supposed to do

I used it to build a battery pack with AGM batteries that supplies 12V DC. The output voltage is 12.1-12.2 and I have watched the batteries drop from 13.3 to 12V inside without the output voltage fluctuating. I'm not sure how effective it is, but I have to say it's pretty good. I use it to power my telescope mount, raspberry pi, wireless bridge, camera and 2 dew heaters and I have still not been able to get the batteries below 12v even after several nights of use. That means I can't talk about…

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • old

I recently installed dimmable LED lighting in my RV which is suffering from severe flickering due to DC noise or ripple. This happens when the batteries are being charged by the solar panel (via the PWM charge controller) or even when performing actions such as turning the electric motor (water pump) on or off. In addition, the brightness of the LED lighting changes as the battery voltage changes between fully charged (approx. 14 V) and almost empty (closer to 12 V). of these problems and I'm…

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Expandable