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300W DC-DC Constant Adjustable Step Down Converter Voltage Buck LED Module 20A

Condition:
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8 available406 sold
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Located in: laverton, Australia
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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging ...
Nominal Power Rating
300 W
Brand
Unbranded

Item description from the seller

ulurujeans

ulurujeans

99.2% positive Feedback
374K items sold
Joined May 2016
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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage costs
5.0
Postage speed
4.9
Communication
4.9

Seller Feedback (73,917)

m***i (578)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Very happy, this device worked very well, converted 18V to 12V at 100W and hardly got warm. Very quick deliver too. Thank you.
r***r (526)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
I use this one to charge my 2.5 kWh LiFePo4 battery bank off my 24v FLA traction battery array, allowing my solar setup to charge everything at twice the power. It runs reliably 24/7 without fan cooling so long as I limit the current to 10 or 11 amps. I blew up my last one after a month at a full 20A without cooling which is really impressive. These are probably the best value buck converters I have ever used.
s***c (496)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
These are fantastic units, have been using the lower power rated units for a while, now. This should be perfect for 'flashing' gensets, which often need a bit more current. Thanks.
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