⚡ Power Your Potential with ChunzehuiF-1005!
The ChunzehuiF-1005 is a robust 9-port power splitter designed for versatility and safety, featuring a maximum input of 40A and multiple output options. Its compact aluminum design and user-friendly features make it ideal for professional environments like offices, restaurants, and hotels.
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.9"L x 3.9"W |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Multicolor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Restaurant, TV, Apartment, Hotel |
Surge Protection Rating | 40 Amps |
Amperage | 40 Amps |
Number of Ports | 9 |
Compatible Devices | Most electronic devices |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | 150 |
Voltage | 32 Volts |
Material | Alu, Copper, Polyvinyl Chloride |
D**G
Solid design, can carry the rated current
This is a great alternative to the much more expensive West Mountain Radio (WMR) Rigrunner units. I love WMR build quality, but ended up going with the Chunzehui F-1005 because it does the same at a much lower price.Check out the pictures. On the top side - with the Anderson connectors, you will see solid thick wires soldered between every 3 terminals. This helps carry current through the thick connectors, instead of relying on the thin copper traces of the PCB board to carry the current.I don't think they use genuine Anderson Powerpole connectors, though operationally there is no difference and their "Powerpole" connectors mated fine with genuine Anderson Powerpole connectors purchased through Powerwerx.My only complaint, is just that Chunzehui doesn't make one with the terminals facing out along the side, for a slimmer profile, like the West Mountain Radio RR/4008H. That's not a knock on this product, as it was exactly as advertised, just a wish for a different layout. This one is just fine, and I ended up using it, but if Chunzehui had one in that style, it would have fit my application even better and I would have been even happier.Great product, and nice to see a quality design at a good price point.
B**N
Excellent construction - Recommended (but don't expect Anderson Powerpoles)
I really wanted to purchase the West Mountain Radio RIGrunner 8012 to distribute 13.8V/70A to stuff in my shack, but it's way overpriced at $179.95. WMR guys, we do want to buy USA but c'mon! (By the way, Gigaparts is selling the WMR 8012 on Amazon for $225.38, but on their website for $189.90!!! WTF - that's sleazy.)Anyway, two of the Chunzehui F-1005 8 Port 40A units yield similar functionality -- but give a total of 16 usable Powerpole outlets as compared with the WMR 8012's twelve... and this at about half the price. The Chunzehui units are VERY well built (inside and out, I checked carefully), have a solid metal case, and have a very professional finish overall. This is a good, money-saving choice... if you don't mind NOT having the over/under voltage comparators and alarm that are part of the WMR unit. However, to address several of the previous comments:1. The Chunzehui do NOT use genuine Anderson Powerpole connectors, but instead use ones from a Chinese manufacturer, AITM. (At least, this is so on the two units I received -- see photo.) Having said that, they look identical and many reviews report no issues with them... they mate perfectly with their US counterparts (Anderson Powerpoles).2. The upside-down silkscreening issue that plagued one of the manufactured batches has apparently been corrected. The ones I received were perfect.
R**C
Does its job!
Nice upgrade!
J**T
Does its job, and does it well
I finally got fed up with "cigar lighter" plugs disconnecting themselves or getting super hot, and converted all of my 12 V devices to Power Pole connectors. Best decision I've made in a while. These connect solidly, disconnect easily, but don't come unplugged by themselves. This device is like having an outlet strip for 12 V, and in my vehicle I can have a refrigerator, some LED lights, a food warmer, and the vent fan all running at the same time, if I feel like it. The fuse indicators are an added plus.This is solidly built out of heavy gauge aluminum, and I don't have to worry about accidentally smacking it with something and breaking it. I took a look inside, and it has bus wires in parallel with the circuit board traces, so it can handle a lot of current without getting warm.
L**O
Works great in my ham shack
This powerpole strip works great. I have a 45 watt supply running through it and power all my radio and devices from one transformer. SWR meters, VHF/UHF, HF rig all with powerpole connectors and going through this. Nice selection of fuses and it comes with matching powerpole connectors - to my eye they even look like authentic Anderson ones, not clones. In any case, confirmed Anderson connectors fit into these exactly with no problems.Well built, and a much fairer price than the ham-marketed powerpole strips. I'm buying a second one right now for my scanners and SW radios.
D**O
Nice, but a little bit pricey.
Very nice distribution panel for Anderson power pole connectors. Well-constructed of anodized aluminum with a plastic base. Each fuse holder has a light that comes on if the fuse blows. Comes with 30 (2), 20 (2), 10 (2), 5, and 3 amp fuses on the outputs and a 40 amp fuse on the input. These are readily-available automotive type plastic fuses. Some of the fuses seem to seat at different depths, but looks like they're securely in place. Could have been a bit cheaper, but overall OK.
E**.
I have a couple of these
This is really happy to send power to multiple different devices and is also protected. Be a fuse. I have a couple of these that are running couple different things. It’s easy to install, and I like the multi fuses as you can fuse things separately.
L**8
Seems stable.
running ham radios with battery backup using with west mountain radio epic pwrgate. so far no issues.
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