L**R
Did The Job
When I bought this Dc Dc Buck Converter Step Down 8-22v 12v to 5v 3a Dc 3.5mm Power Adapter I knew it would require an addition and a modification to power my Kelement Wi-Fi Internet Radio With 4.3 Inch Touchscreen Plays Thousands of music from Streaming Music & Internet Radio Station from my motorhome's 12-volt DC outlet. My radio came with a power supply that plugs into 120 VAC, but being able to power this radio from my RV coach battery is especially convenient when we are on the road or while dry camping.My addition was a uxcell DC 12V Car Auto Male Plug Cigarette Lighter Adapter Power Supply Cord with 42cm Cable Wire For Car Inverter,Air Pump,Electric Cup which I soldered directly to the pigtail leads of this Buck Converter after first removing the wires that came connected to the plug. I then replaced the 3mm DC connector on the other end with a 4mm DC connector Conwork 10-Pack 4.0mm x 1.7mm Male DC Power Socket Jack Solder Connector Adapter so it would connect to my radio. It also required some tedious soldering with a small pencil soldering iron.As you can see from the photo, this arrangement with my modifications provides a convenient, compact way to use an alternative power supply in a neat-looking package. The total cost for everything via Amazon Prime was $21.97.
T**T
Works fine for Foscam cameras
Works as intended. Fits and powers Foscam cameras without issue -- great way to remotely locate a camera using a 12V power source. 5V section of cable is 12" long, electronics box is 2" long, and the 12V section of the wire is 9'3" to end of the jacket, and the red&blk wires are about 6" long past that. Received product matches the photographs. Powering a Foscam FI8910 in daylight, w/o wired network, idle power consumption is: 175mA@10V, 150mA@12V, 130mA@14V, 115mA@16V. At 12V, the max current during panning (2-axis) was 430mA.
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