Wireless Charger Module Pair


Wireless Charger Module Pair
Stock Number: 32187 PS
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$12.95

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Detailed Description

Inductive coupled pair consisting of a “transmitter” and “receiver” each with a small, flat coil. Designed to charge phones, players etc. Transmitter unit takes the DC input power and converts it to a AC signal which is coupled to the receiving unit that converts it back to DC. 2-3/8” power leads.
Power available is proportional to the distance & alignment the coils.
Input: 13.5VDC max 12V nominal
Output: 5VDC @ 600ma Max
T/R Range: ~ 20mm
Coils: 1-9/16” O/D X 1-3/16” I/D X 3/32” thick
Rec: L: 15/16” W: 3/8” HT: 1/8”
Trans: L: 5/8” W: 7/16” HT: 1/8”
WT: .03

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California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects and/or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov



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Works great once repaired
My unit arrived with two components on the receiver board not soldered completely. They were repairable tho tricky since they are surface mount and the board had an oxide on the solder pad. Once those were fixed it worked nicely as described. My application is to have a robot drive up to a charging base, fuel up and head back out
- Tom Baraniak, MN
 

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