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🔌 Step down in size, step up in power — never settle for less!
The UCTRONICS Buck Converter Module efficiently steps down 9-36V DC input to a stable 5V 5A USB output, featuring dual output ports and advanced synchronous rectification technology. Its compact 63x20x10mm design makes it perfect for tight spaces and DIY electronics projects, powering everything from LED controllers to Raspberry Pi devices with reliable, high-efficiency performance.


| ASIN | B07XXWQ49N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,738 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #323 in Power Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (240) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Item model number | U6223 |
| Manufacturer | UCTRONICS |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 2.48 x 0.08 inches |
| Specification Met | FCC, UL |
C**T
Reliable
I love these. Been using them for my 12v led setups where I need to supply 5v to my controller.
F**E
Great footprint and good power...
I have only bought 2 of these and I really like them for my projects. I plan on buying more in the future. Great product.
L**A
Perfect for 9v to 5v usb!
Excellent! I used it to power a guitar pedal from a 9V pedal power supply. I only needed to add a 9V reverse-polarity connector, since most power supplies output tip-negative and the Utronics is tip-positive. I just wish there were a case or cover for it.
A**D
First test, but so-far so-good
I'm running an RPi 4, Waveshare 5" LCD, external SSD, Logitech C920 webcam, 1m or so of LED lights (12V) and 2 small fans off of this for my 3D printer and everything seems to work well so far. Supply power to this is from a 12V 5A wall wart. Ran a short ~1h print, all good. A minor word of warning - the voltage does drop temporarily if you touch the small IC chip on the board while it's running (I did this to check the temperature). I'm guessing the extra capacitance of your finger messes with the PWM signal used in the buck converter. This was the only time I experienced an under-voltage warning from my Pi.
M**T
Great option for getting sufficient power to a power hungry Pi 5
Originally bought these due to the noted 5.2V 5A output capacity which is the ideal rating for a power hungry Raspberry Pi 5. It also helped resolve some power related issues with some equally power hungry 5G M.2 modems that I had been utilizing. I'm very happy with these. Great price and does exactly what it needs to and meets all the ratings it is advertised for. An additional pro-tip: Look up USB-C PD trigger boards or cables. Many all over Amazon. I have my setup fed by a 15V PD trigger board on the input side which allows me to use a more widely available PD power supply/battery bank and supply the necessary wattage. SUPER convenient. I've powered my rig on everything from a Steam Deck charger, power bank, USB-C PD car charger, etc..
M**E
works perfect
Works perfect for me. Runs a pi4 with 2-pi hats, stays cool and no noise!
D**N
Works well
Works well to convert old cctv to new wifi cameras
S**.
Affordable wireless set up
This this works like a charm. 9 Volts are the common requirement for many guitar pedals but this line 6 product runs on 5 volts. Yeah they sell a more pricey one but with this I just saved myself 80 bucks. Have had it for a couple of years now and have been on the road with me as well. Could not be more happy
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