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Taidacent 12V 2A High Power Wireless Charging Mat Module - DIY Inductive Modules Charger Kit with Technical Support Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Taidacent 12V 2A High Power Wireless Charging Mat Module - DIY Inductive Modules Charger Kit with Technical Support

The charging module is an 80mm DC remote module, and the circuit is simple and practical. Transmitting voltage: 24V. Transmitting coil: inner diameter 70mm outer diameter 88mm thickness 1.3mm. Output of Receiver: 12V2A at 8mm; Output of Receiver: 12V2A at 9mm;. Output of Receiver: 12V1.9A at 10mm; Output of Receiver: 12V800mA at 18mm.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent customer service

Was very satisfied with the product and the performance of the inductive modules. The company provided excellent and timely customer service for the product.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • I will write later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well but gets hot

Works very well but note that the radiator on the transmitter side gets VERY hot. I installed it in a plastic box with large vent holes, but it still got hot enough to warp the box. If you want to use a case, you need to add a fan.

Pros
  • Power supply accessory
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

At least the first tests show that it works.

Basic initial testing shows it's working at least. 24V input gives about 12V output. The voltage will drop slightly depending on the distance (too close or too far, or if the coils are more than 25% offset). I tested it briefly with a 0.4A load at 12V and a distance of 8mm, and the transmitter coil drew 0.3A at 24V (65% efficiency) with no noticeable component overheating. With no receiver coil installed, it drew 0.07A (24V). There is a potentiometer that allows finer control of the output…

Pros
  • Power converter
Cons
  • No power