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The LEDJump 12 Volts 8Amp Power Supply Adapter is a versatile and efficient transformer driver designed for strip lighting and various 12-volt applications. With a robust output of 8.5A and a compact design, it ensures reliable performance while fitting easily into your workspace.
M**S
One Great and Rugged Power Supply that Delivers
LEDJumpยฎ 100V - 240V To DC 12V 8.5A 96W LED Strip Power Supply Adapter With 3 Prong Plug for Single Color and RGB Color Changing... I searched long and far for a PS that could deliver 8+ amps at 12 volts. I settled on this one and what a dream it has been.It supplies 6.5 amps while barely getting warm. Yesterday, I accidentally connected a 10 amp load for about 8 seconds and it took it with no complaints. When my inline ammeter showed 10 amps, I quickly disconnected the load. But it does show that this is a high quality supply. WELL WORTH THE MONEY!
A**S
Broke after 3 hours
I've connected an LED String light, totaling about 4.5A, which wasn't a concern with this power supply rated for 8A.Worked for about 3 hours and was gradually heating up.After about 3 hours it just turned off and there was a smell like burned electric components.Tried letting it cool, but I was unable to turn it back on.Thanks to Amazon return policy, it was returned the next day.
H**R
*****AWESOME*****
very good recommended!
P**F
Five Stars
Work great.
B**S
Five Stars
It's good, thanks.
Y**V
Donโt buy
Stopped working after a few months
S**N
Five Stars
Performed as advertised
K**R
Highly Recommend!
I got this power supply two days ago and it is working without any problems, I am using it for a DC motor that will be turning a condenser fan. If you are going to be power something else besides LEDS or Integrated Circuit Boards that have a specified input, I would use an inrush current limiter to make sure that you don't fry anything. I tried powering my DC motor with this power supply, and the power supply kept resetting, which is good. Luckily, it was a standard hobby DC motor that you couldn't mess up, unless you sent too much voltage through it. I highly recommend this power supply. Plug in the Adapter to the Component that needs power a few times and make sure the power supply doesn't reset, and if It doesn't reset itself, you should be good to go.
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