





⚡ Power your projects with precision and protection — anytime, anywhere!
This 12V to 3.3V step-down DC-DC converter module efficiently transforms a wide input voltage range (8-24V) into a stable 3.3V output at up to 3 amps. Its compact, fully waterproof design and comprehensive protection features make it ideal for powering sensitive electronics in rugged or outdoor environments. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, hassle-free power conversion with easy installation.




| ASIN | B07PNWPLRY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #249,789 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,021 in Power Converters |
| Brand Name | Envistia |
| Current Rating | 3 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (250) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.5"D x 1.06"W x 9.06"H |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Chuangruifa |
| Model | 3V 3A DC-DC Converter |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Part Number | 3V 3A DC-DC Converter |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | FCC, UL |
| UPC | 732387204855 |
J**.
Worked great for my application
Used this to step down the power for my Ring Alarm Retrofit Kit. The retrofit panel that connects your existing sensors from a legacy wired alarm system to use Ring Alarm only runs on battery, I quickly found out that the legacy wired motion sensors quickly drained the battery on the retrofit kit and the battery was dead in a little over a month. I purchased this and wired it to the 12v power that is providing power to the old alarm panel and connected the other to the positive side of the battery terminal in the retro fit kit, now I don't have to worry about a separate battery as there is still a 12v backup battery in the old alarm panel in case of a power outage.
A**Y
My minnows thank me.
I use this buck regulator to drop the 12 Vdc from my trolling motor battery to 3 Vdc for the bubbler in my minnow bucket. Batteries don't last long in a bubbler. Two sets of batteries would pay for it and I will never run out of power for my bubbler and don't have to change batteries every day or so. Wire it in before the switch on the positive side and to the negative side of the motor and the switch will still work and you can still use batteries if 12 Vdc isn't available. I double sided taped it to the face of the bubbler and have a dc power jack for the regulator and a matching dc plug on the wire on a long enough wire with alligator clips to attach to the battery terminals. It is very portable. With batteries I can unplug the wire and use it bank fishing or with the wire and alligator clips I can use it on my (or even my buddy's) boat.
S**R
Perfect power source to my RV Thermostat, instead of 2 AA batteries.
I replaced my RV thermostat with a wifi model, only problem was the new thermostat required 2 AA batteries, and they wouldn't even last a whole month. I got this 3V step down module, using the RV's 12volt power as the source, and bypassed the wifi thermostat batteries. Works perfectly, and now never have to change batteries.
B**S
Very Happy With this step down
I installed this step down in my camper to power my level mate pro that originally took a button cell battery. I’ve had it installed for over a year with no issues!
S**N
My 3.0V unit was outputting 3.3 Vdc
I want to use this to replace a CR2032 battery which is 3.0 Vdc and this unit is outputting more, even thought it says 3.0V on the unit. Thats why I deducted 1 star.
M**N
3.0 VDC as advertized.
Used this to wire in a solar yard light purchased from the "Really" cheep tool store into my barn that is wired to 12 VDC with solar panels, also from the "Really" cheep tool store. No flicker from the ripple of the output that I can see. Don't have an O-Scope to measure for the ripple. 12 VDC to 3 VDC the ripple would be minimal at worst. The real test will be how long will this last. Will give it 6 months. If fails in 6 months will update with more information.
M**C
Fantastic
This thing worked out great! I got a garage door opener for my motorcycle that was battery operated. It was awesome but the damn battery kept dying. Soldered some wire ends to the battery holder, tied them to this transformer, and wired it to my motorcycles battery. Works great & has been for a few months now
M**O
So many garage door openers
I've used 5 of these to hardwire garage door openers for motorcycles. Suggest soldering the switch on the opener to always closed, and power to this being triggered, that way it's only running when you need it to be, avoid heat concerns. Also this is mostly empty space, you can easily trim a half-inch in height off it safely if you're going to encapsulate-epoxy it into another project box, which is how I do it, nice slim 2.5x1.5x0.75 inch boxes work great for this whole project plus encapsulation.
B**B
Worked as advertised. Appeared to be well constructed. Reasonable price.
A**R
Used on my mini bike to power something........ It did the job great.
M**N
My kid told me this was exactly what he was looking for, and that it works great. That's good enough for me!
K**Y
Used to add garage door control to my motorcycle. Provides the power to the remote in the fairing. Power stepped down from 12v to 3v.
D**.
Pour remplacer la batterie d’ un appareil électronique fonctionnant avec pile 2032