24v AC to USB-A power conversion case

24v AC to USB-A power conversion case

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I need to use existing 24v AC power (doorbell transformer) to supply a Blink camera needing USB A (5v). I located a AC to DC “buck converter” and had a DC to USB-A stepdown module.I whipped up this case to house the two bare modules using some 2.1mm x 5.5mm pigtails I already had.Not sure how much heat this is going to generate so I put some air holes.The Buck Converter has some holes to mount so I just put standoff & posts that can be melted with a hot iron to secure it. The USB module is captured in a slot and kept in place by the post designed into the lid/cover. I soldered scrap of braided two conductor wire from the USB module to the Buck Converter screw terminals. I use some low profile M3 screws to secure the lid/cover and the box has screw ears to mount it.Lid/Cover takes 2-4 M3x8mm screws Low Profile Socket HeadUse #6 or 3.5M flat head screws for mounting.AC/DC to DC Buck Converter    https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255801014012526.htmlDC Stepdown Module USB-A    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087RHWTJW2.1mm x 5.5mm Pigtails:    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072BXB2Y8

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