QC2.0/3.0 decoy trigger board induction line motherboard 9V 12V 20V power supply instead of booster board ► Photo 1/3
QC2.0/3.0 decoy trigger board induction line motherboard 9V 12V 20V power supply instead of booster board ► Photo 1/3
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  • Brand Name: ACELEX
  • DIY Supplies: Electrical
  • Origin: CN(Origin)

QC2.0/3.0 decoy trigger board induction line motherboard 9V 12V 20V power supply instead of booster board

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Anonymous
December 9, 2020

21 day delivery to Lithuania. Packed into a antistatic bag. Quality of the pcb is good. Switches to 12V, just as in the description.

J***e
August 21, 2020

DON'T BUY FROM THIS SELLER : PRODUCTS NOT AS DESCRIBED AND NO AFTERSALES I discovered that the QC trigger is not fully compatible with the QC standard. It doesn't works with 3 of all my QC powerbanks, it should give 12V (the model I ordered) on the QC port but gives 5V. If I test these Powerbank with 2 others QC trigger and I can force 12V with these 2 triggers but not with your model. 3 tests : 1) a QC2.0/3.0 charger and your component : gives 12V on output -> OK 2) QC2.0/3.0 Powerbank (Blitzwolf BW-P3) and my tester : I can trigger/force 12v on output -> OK 3) QC2.0/3.0 Powerbank (Blitzwolf BW-P3) and your component : gives only 5V -> NOT OK Same problem with 2 others Powerbank : Blitzwolf BW-P5 and Aukey PB-T10. The problem is that I bought a lot of component (18) in order to make a lot of DIY objects powered by the 12v of my 2 Blitzwolf powerbank and these components are totally not usable