







⚡ Elevate your power game — never settle for less voltage!
This DC 12V to 24V step-up converter delivers a robust 240W output at 10A with up to 97% efficiency. Encased in a durable aluminum shell with organic silicone sealing, it’s waterproof, shockproof, and dustproof—ideal for demanding environments. Equipped with comprehensive protection features, it reliably powers devices like robots, CNC equipment, and automotive audio systems, ensuring stable and safe voltage boosting for professional-grade applications.


| ASIN | B09YY8387Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,794 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #123 in Power Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (383) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
| Item model number | B09YY8387Y_CA NARF |
| Manufacturer | YAXIGE |
| Product Dimensions | 2.91 x 2.91 x 1.26 inches |
E**S
Holding up steady...
I use this to speed the recharging of my EcoFlow Wave 2 air condition from my 12vdc camper van solar power system. The Wave 2 power input "auto-switches" "car" or "solar panels" (where current is limited by the panels). The Wave 2 also tops out at 8 amp recharge rate in "car" mode for either 12 or 24 volts, limiting to 96 watts at 12v. However, the Wave 2's auto-switching/sensing algorithm is flaky - it was occasionally popping a 30 amp breaker at 12vdc. This power supply solved two problems. Everything seems much better now at detecting that it's not a solar panel and this power supply puts out a solid 8 amp without excessive heat (it's mounted on a slight dampened/isolated fridge fixture aluminum structure for extra heat sink, though probably not really needed). It has held for many trips, so far taking the vibration well. And, it provides a good 192 watt recharge rate, twice as fast, and no more popping circuit breakers. UPDATE, MAY 2025: Still working great! It's nice to have power gear that I don't have to think about or worry about!
D**Y
Works great
Using it on my motorcycle to power a 24V audio system for a few months now. Works great!
E**R
Consistent 24.1V under load
The included no-name wire connectors are trash. They are not essential however so go ahead and dispose of them and just use actual Wago connectors, solder the connections, or pre-twist your wire nuts if you're a real barbarian. The aluminum heatsink is solid and I haven't had any issues with it while torture testing it. The wires seem to be made of actual copper even after stripping or cutting them to reveal more, and are actually large enough to handle a continuous 10A. Holds a steady 24V output under load, duress, and ~100 Watts of absolute abuse. Two screws or bolts hold it in just fine. Wired it in according it to the very simple directions, and everything turned on with the first flip of a switch - no smoke, flames, or smells! Currently bolted into a small but ventilated space, picture wouldn't really help anyone. The heatsink is powder coated and even has rounded edges, which unfortunately removes my usual complaint of slicing a finger open when installing heatsinks. It's almost too good.
B**N
Faulty Unit, 13V in 13V out
Didn't work, 13.4 volts in and around 13 out, even under load. I got a faulty unit and it is out of the return window -- I bought it early and only just installed it. However, the manufacturer gave me a full refund. So if you get a faulty one they will likely take care of you.
S**Y
Quality Product
Works as it should. I don’t find it getting overly warm during use. The packaging was sufficient. I would not hesitate to purchase another if I had another project that required a converter.
M**B
Fire Hazard
Powered the converter on without issue. Converting 48 volts to 24 volts. First time draw was for a 160 Kg servo motor controlled by an Arduino Mega 2560. Power began fluctuating wildly and the converter burst into flames. I replaced the power supply and everything worked as designed.
F**E
Works for 12v Starlink.
Bought for a 12v starlink mini which was intended for off-grid use. Thus, It is connected directly to a 12v battery bank without using 110v power or using the starlink supplied 110v converter. I bought this step-up converted due to the long length of power cable between the batteries and the starlink, and the expected voltage drop along that length of cable. It seems to work well so far. The starlink mini has a fairly low power draw so I have not noticed the converter getting hot as may be expected with higher power requirements. Connection to the 12v system was simple and quick using an appropriate pig-tail cable to match the starlink cable.
A**O
Este producto cumple todo los requisitos funciona perfectamente bien y es lo que buscaba buena calidad y material
P**E
No funcionó. No da los voltages .
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