


Original price was: $150.00.$120.00Current price is: $120.00.
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DC/DC voltage reducer/converter to reduce your 48-volt or 36-volt electric cart to 12 volts to run all of your accessories. Connects to entire battery pack instead of just one or two batteries, which improves the life of the batteries. No more having to install separate buss bars to split power. Installing accessories is as simple as crimp and go.
Cross Reference Part/SKU numbers: 13-034
Mark H. –
This voltage reducer works flawlessly with my 48V system. Compact, efficient, and easy to install. Perfect for running 12V accessories.
Chris T. –
Great product overall! Installed it in my 36V golf cart, and it powers my lights seamlessly. Just wish the wires were labeled more clearly.
Sarah K. –
Fast shipping and a solid product! Handles my 12V devices like a charm on my 48V battery system. Highly recommend.
Jake R. –
The converter works fine, but the lack of detailed instructions made the setup tricky. Once running, no issues so far.
Emily B. –
Installed this on my 36V electric scooter. It’s compact and runs cool under load. Couldn’t ask for a better voltage reducer!
Tom W. –
Solid performance! Works well with my 48V system to power a 12V LED setup. Slightly overpriced but worth it for the reliability.
Molly H. –
Excellent product! Compact and durable, this voltage reducer powers my 12V horn and USB ports flawlessly from a 36V system.
Aaron P. –
Hooked this Reliance PowerBank 36V to 12V converter into my golf cart wiring and it works flawlessly. No heating issues, and it handles my LED lights and stereo like a champ. Love that it’s universal fit, made wiring super easy with just basic tools. Shipping was faster than expected — Prime Golf Parts crushed it!
James R. –
Using this 48V to 12V DC converter with my e-scooter mod setup and it’s doing the job well. One small gripe is the wiring diagram could’ve been clearer, but once it’s in place, it’s rock solid. Definitely a reliable step-down voltage converter that handles power fluctuations well.
Michael K. –
Anyone tried this with a 36V lithium setup on a DIY electric cart? I’m wondering how it holds up with 8+ hours of continuous LED lighting and sound system load. Also, does the casing heat up or stay cool under load?