2C+A 60W car charger with retractable cable

Model No. : EB-UCR854

A+C 48W                                       
Input:DC 12-24V 50/60Hz                               
Output cable C1:5V3A/9V3A/12V2.5A(30W)                                                            
 Output C2:5V3A/9V3A/12V2.5A(30W)) USB:5V3A/9V2A/12V1.5A(18W)                                  
cable C1+C2(30W+30W)60W                                       
cable C1+USB(30W+18W)48W                                   
C2+USB=5V-3A

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FAQ
Q: What is Buck-Boost in a car charger?
A:

Buck-Boost is a professional DC-DC voltage regulation solution.Car batteries have unstable voltage (10.8–16V for cars, 21.6–32V for trucks). This technology stabilizes the output to 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V, preventing disconnection, overvoltage damage, and unstable charging.

Q: Why is my phone charging so slowly in the car?
A:

Built-in USB ports often provide low power (approx. 5W), which is inadequate for modern phones, especially while using GPS. Use a high-quality 12V USB-C or PD adapter for faster charging

Q: What factors should be considered when choosing a car charger?
A:

Some important factors to consider when choosing a car charger include compatibility, charging speed, number of ports, safety features, and price.

Q: Is it safe to leave the charger plugged in?
A:

It is generally safe, but if your car's 12V outlet is always "live" (power stays on even when the car is off), leaving a charger plugged in for days can slowly drain your battery.

Q: Will it damage the cigarette lighter / fuse?
A:

Qualified products won't. Only in these cases will it get damaged:

· The charger has a short circuit or is of poor quality without protection

· The power exceeds the limit of the cigarette lighter (for most cars, it's ≤ 120W)

· The base of the cigarette lighter is aging and loose

Q: Why are some car chargers loose when plugged in?
A:

The inner diameter of the cigarette lighter is standard, but:

Old car age → Loose base shrapnel

The material of the car charging shrapnel is soft and lacks strength, making it prone to looseness and power failure

Choose a car charger with strong elasticity and thick metal shrapnel.

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