Use your 12V and other low power draw power products with a 240V AC power supply with help from the Power Strip 36W Transformer from Outdoor Connection.
Made for appliances with a low draw such as lights or a fan, this transformer has a 12V socket that suits 12V cigarette lighter type plugs and has a 36W or 3A 12V power supply.
The Power Strip 36W Transformer will make it a breeze to run your 12V products with a 240V AC power supply at the campsite.
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Is this suitable for the Rovin Dual 100mm 12V Fans with Clamp Mount? Thanks
G'day Liam,
Yes, you can use the 36W transformer with the Rovin Dual 100mm 12V Fan.
Can I charge my companion Aqua heat with this adapter?
G'day Thomas,
No, you wouldn't be able to use this adaptor as the AquaHeat requires a 5A initial draw while the adaptor is suited to low draw at 3A. There is the Companion AquaHeat & AeroHeat AC Power Adaptor which is best to use if you wanted a 240V adaptor to use/charge your Companion AquaHeat.
G'day Snowys. I've got an 18Ah lead acid battery which can only be charged by 12V cig socket. This is a pain when I have 240V power at a caravan park. Would this adapter be suitable to charge the battery as well as run my lights please?
G'day Diane,
No, it won't. 12v Lead Acid batteries actually require 13-14.5v to actually charge.
This transformer steps down 240v and produces a constant 12 volts to run 12v appliances.
Whilst this with suitable to run 12v light off of, charging 12v batteries has different requirements to running appliances.
Can this transformer be used with Hard Korr 4 Bar LED 3 Colour Camp Light. Just trying to decide whether to get this transformer or the Korr Transformer
G'day Maree,
Yes it can, this is designed for use with any low draw 12v appliance that draws 3A or less.
12-volt kettle
G'day David,
Unfortunately not, the 12V kettle will draw 200W, so quite a bit more than the transformer can power. Best bet will be to stick to using your 12V kettle from a 12V outlet in your vehicle.
Keen to know if this could be used on a low amp drawer camp fridge.
G'day Christo,
The simple answer is no this won't work to run a 12v fridge. The maximum draw that the Transformer can handle is 3 Amps. Most fridges will draw significantly more than 3A on initial start up even if the overall draw is 1 - 1.5A.
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