12V 1 Amp Adapter
12V 1 Amp Adapter is a regulated DC power supply designed to convert AC mains electricity into a stable 12V DC output. It is widely used for powering electronic devices, DIY projects, and small appliances that require a reliable and consistent power source.
Key Features
- Stable 12V Output: Provides regulated DC voltage for consistent performance
- 1 Amp Current Capacity: Suitable for low to medium power devices
- Wide Input Range: Supports standard AC mains (100–240V AC)
- Compact & Lightweight: Easy to carry and integrate into setups
- Plug-and-Play: Simple operation with minimal setup required
- Built-in Protection: Over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection
Applications
- LED Strips: Powering 12V LED lighting systems
- CCTV Cameras: Reliable power source for surveillance systems
- Routers & Modems: Backup or replacement power supply
- DIY Electronics: Arduino, Raspberry Pi (with regulator), and circuits
- Small Motors & Pumps: Low-power DC motor applications
- Home Automation: Sensors and control modules
Technical Specifications
- Input Voltage: 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz
- Output Voltage: 12V DC (regulated)
- Output Current: 1 Amp (1000mA)
- Power Rating: 12 Watts
- Connector Type: DC Barrel Plug (commonly 5.5mm × 2.1mm)
- Polarity: Center Positive (standard)
- Cable Length: ~1 meter (varies by model)
- Efficiency: Typically >70%
- Protection: Short-circuit, overload, and over-voltage protection
Product Example
12V 1A DC Power Adapter (SMPS)
Standard wall adapter used for powering a wide range of 12V electronic devices safely and efficiently.
Why Choose a 12V 1 Amp Adapter?
This adapter offers a dependable and cost-effective solution for powering everyday electronics. Its regulated output ensures device safety, while its compact design makes it ideal for both home and project use.
⚠️ Important Notes
- Ensure device current requirement is ≤ 1A before use
- Check connector size and polarity compatibility
- Avoid using in high-moisture environments
- Do not overload beyond rated capacity
- Use a higher current adapter (e.g., 2A) if your device demands more power


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