Reddit Reddit reviews ALITOVE DC 12V 5A Power Supply Adapter Converter Transformer AC 100-240V Input with 5.5x2.1mm DC Output Jack for 5050 3528 LED Strip Module Light

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ALITOVE DC 12V 5A Power Supply Adapter Converter Transformer AC 100-240V Input with 5.5x2.1mm DC Output Jack for 5050 3528 LED Strip Module Light
Input: 100V-240V 50/60Hz; Output: DC 12V 5A max; Output adaptor jack size: 5.5mm x 2.1mmSafety features: Automatic overload cut-off, over Voltage cut-off, automatic thermal cut-off, short circuit protection.Voltage consistency: There is no voltage fluctuations at power on, during transmit, receive, or at power off. It will protect your electronic products from destruction.It comes with a free female DC connector. So you can easily connect wires on it without soldering.Great for LED Strips, 3D Printer, ham radio transceiver, CCTV cameras,car subwoofer amp, audio amplifier, wireless router, ADSL Cats, HUB, audio/ video power supply. Indoor use only!
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4 Reddit comments about ALITOVE DC 12V 5A Power Supply Adapter Converter Transformer AC 100-240V Input with 5.5x2.1mm DC Output Jack for 5050 3528 LED Strip Module Light:

u/rainbowunicornjake · 2 pointsr/OpenPV

It's not quite the USB route but Prehaps if you used a benchtop PSU, you could power just about any regulated mod you'd like to (they're expensive)

You could use something like this https://www.amazon.com/ALITOVE-Adapter-Converter-100-240V-5-5x2-1mm/dp/B01GEA8PQA and then connect it to a ge raptor120 https://www.digikey.com/catalog/en/partgroup/naos-raptor-series/25339 and set the voltage to 4V with a pot. and then power any single cell regulated device you wanted, dna40/75. you could also use the raptor to directly power your vape without the board.

I realize that's not the most convenient or direct route, but you're not going to easily get a USB plug to give your 20V and than you still have to make that usable. The tried and true method would be a computer PSU and a dna200/250/c, but you're looking at spending a pretty penny. Same if you were to try to buy a bench top adjustable PSU

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Another option is since you're not using much power, you could get a dna250/c or a dna75c and plug it into a regular usb port, the 2A (10W) charger should be able to keep up with you vaping on it.

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I think part of the issue with using USB-C is; the cables arn't rated to handle vaping current, and the chargers are.. 'intelligent' assuming you got the charger to push out it's maximum voltage of 20V, you still have the issue of dropping that voltage to something usable by a vape. most of the common buck converters you'll find that meet the 30W power are either 6/12/24 volts.

u/Tenmoku · 1 pointr/led

Yeah I should have included a screenshot of my calculation. Here's what I went off of, from led.linear1.org: https://imgur.com/a/O8o4Zo2

The power supply I bought is rated to 5A max, so I don't think it's the power supply. I bought this one specifically: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GEA8PQA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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As for the resistor, the calculator said it only needed to dissipate 1/4W so that's what I went with. Or it might have been 1/2W but it definitely wasn't super high power. Is that not accurate?

u/blue_gabe · 1 pointr/Dynavap

Yeah, I'm using 12v2a, so I'll upgrade my power supply.

Would this be overkill?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GEA8PQA/ref=sspa_dk_detail_4?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B01GEA8PQA