12V DC 5A Power Supply Adapter UL CE certified, available for CCTV camera LED lights
When it comes to powering sensitive electronic devices, the 12V DC 5A power supply adapter is a reliable and efficient solution. Designed to meet the demands of various industries, this adapter offers stable performance and a wide range of applications.
The 12V DC 5A power supply adapter is a reliable, efficient solution for powering a variety of electronic devices. Its robust design ensures optimal performance across different applications.
Key Specifications:
1. Input voltages: 100-240V AC
2. Input frequency range: 47-63Hz
3. Efficiency: >80%
4. Output power: 60W
5. Output voltages: 12DC
6. Output current: 5000mA
7. Protections: OCP, SCP, OVP and OTP
8. Operating temperatures: -30-60℃
9. Storage temperatures: -40-70℃
10. Humidity range: 35 to 80% RH
11. Constant voltage precision: ±5%
12. Safety compliance: UL1310, UL8750, VI, CEC, FCC, TUV, GS, CE
13. FCC: EN55015, EN61000-3-2, EN61547, GB17743 and GB17625.1
Product Features:
Compact & Lightweight: Easy installation in limited spaces.
High Efficiency: Low energy consumption, reducing power costs.
Durable Build: Designed for long-lasting use in various conditions.
Quiet Operation: Operates with minimal noise, maintaining a peaceful environment.
Applications:
This adapter is ideal for:
LED Lighting: Ensures steady power for long-lasting lighting systems.
CCTV: Provides reliable power for surveillance systems.
Industrial Equipment: Supports machinery and electronics that require steady DC power.
Consumer Electronics: Powers routers, printers, and other devices.
Whether used for home or industrial projects, the 12V DC 5A power supply adapter is versatile, efficient, and built to last, meeting all your power needs.




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