wildebus
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probably will, but I would still be nervous about having it on when that "12V" supply the unit want is 20% greater when getting a charge.
The number of people who fit IKEA "12V" LED lights in their campervan conversions and wonder why they fail after a couple of months is an bit of a warning about using domestic devices powered by 240VAC to 12V DC Transformers (where 12V MEANS 12V). The extra couple of quid to protect a £50+ device is worth it in my opinion even if it may seem overkill.
What's the phrase? "better safe than sorry"?
The number of people who fit IKEA "12V" LED lights in their campervan conversions and wonder why they fail after a couple of months is an bit of a warning about using domestic devices powered by 240VAC to 12V DC Transformers (where 12V MEANS 12V). The extra couple of quid to protect a £50+ device is worth it in my opinion even if it may seem overkill.
What's the phrase? "better safe than sorry"?