




12V 3A 48W DC Pin Power Adapter Charger For Board and Router
- Input Voltage (V): 100 ~ 250 VAC @50 ~ 60Hz.
- Output Power: 12V 3A
- Load regulation (%): ±5.
- Input Plug: 2-Pin EU type.
- Output Plug: 2 in 1 dual DC Jack (5.5mm + 2.5mm)
Key Specifications:
Output Voltage: 12Volts (V) DC – Provides a stable 12-volt power supply to connected devices.
Output Current: 3Ampere (A) – Indicates the maximum current the adapter can deliver. Devices requiring more than 3A might not function correctly or could damage the adapter.
Input Voltage: Typically universal, ranging from 100 to 240 Volts AC, at a frequency of 50/60 Hz. This wide input range makes it suitable for use in various regions with different electrical standards.
Pin Type/Connector: Commonly features a 2-pin or 3-pin input plug for the wall socket (depending on regional standards, e.g., Indian plug type). The output connector is often a standard DC barrel plug, with a common size being 5.5mm.
Common Features:
Stabilized Output: Provides a consistent and regulated 12V DC output, ensuring stable operation for connected electronics.
Low Ripple and Low Interference: Designed to minimize electrical noise, which is important for sensitive electronic devices.
Short Circuit Protection: Automatically shuts off power in case of a short circuit to protect both the adapter and the connected device.
Overload Protection: Prevents damage if the connected device tries to draw more current than the adapter can provide.
High Efficiency and Low Energy Consumption: Modern adapters are typically designed to be energy-efficient, reducing power wastage.
Power LED Indication: A small LED light usually indicates when the adapter is receiving power and operating.
Compact Size and Lightweight: Makes it easy to carry and use.
Cable Length: Often comes with an adapter cable length of around 1 meter (3.5 feet).
Typical Applications / Compatible Devices:
An ADAPTOR 12V-3AMP is a versatile power supply suitable for a wide range of low-power electronic devices that require a 12V DC input. These can include:
Set-top boxes
CCTV cameras and systems
LED boards and LED strips
Wireless routers and modems
Tablets (older models or specific low-power tablets)
Cordless phones
Weighing scales
Small electronic projects and DIY kits (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi)
USB-powered devices (if the adapter has a USB output or is used with a compatible cable)
ADSL equipment
Certain types of printers and scanners
IT gadgets and other low-power electronics that match the voltage and current requirements.
Important Note:
Before purchasing or using any adapter, it’s crucial to always check the power requirements (voltage and current) of your device to ensure compatibility. Using an adapter with incorrect specifications can damage your device.
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