24W Wall-Mount Power Adapter
Manufacturers: Jialu
Rated output (common configurations): 12V DC, 2A (24W) OR 15V DC, 1.6A (24W).
Input (AC): Wide mains input (typically shown as 90–264V AC or 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz).
Form factor: Wall-mount / plug-in adapter (examples show a Korea plug option); available in other regional plug types depending on the SKU.
Certifications: KC / KCC and MEPS are listed for regional compliance; some SKUs may also carry other local approvals (e.g., SAA/RCM for Australia on related listings). Verify required marks with the supplier.
Use case power: 24W continuous output suitable for low-power CCTV, Wi-Fi modules, LED strips, audio devices, and small embedded systems.
24W Wall-Mount Power Adapter Product overview
A compact, wall-mount switching AC/DC adapter that delivers 24 watts of regulated DC power with common output options for small electronics: 12V @ 2A and 15V @ 1.6A. It’s designed as a convenient, low-profile power brick for CCTV/camera systems, network devices, LED modules and consumer electronics where a reliable low-wattage DC supply is required.

Technical specifications
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Rated output (common configurations): 12V DC, 2A (24W) OR 15V DC, 1.6A (24W).
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Input (AC): Wide mains input (typically shown as 90–264V AC or 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz).
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Form factor: Wall-mount / plug-in adapter (examples show a Korea plug option); available in other regional plug types depending on the SKU.
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Certifications: KC / KCC and MEPS are listed for regional compliance; some SKUs may also carry other local approvals (e.g., SAA/RCM for Australia on related listings). Verify required marks with the supplier.
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Use case power: 24W continuous output suitable for low-power CCTV, Wi-Fi modules, LED strips, audio devices, and small embedded systems.
Note: Exact model numbers and variant details (plug type, cable length, center pin polarity) vary by listing — always confirm the SKU before purchase.
Key selling points
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Two commonly requested output voltages in one family — supports devices that require 12V/2A or 15V/1.6A with the same 24W platform.
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Wide-range input for global use — works from typical household mains voltages so one part can support multiple markets (save SKUs, easier logistics).
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Wall-mount convenience — plug-in design saves space and is quick to install for end users and installers.
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Regional safety approvals — listings show KC/KCC/MEPS (and related regional marks on some variants), which helps simplify compliance for target markets.
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Low wattage, broad compatibility — ideal for CCTV cameras, access control modules, routers, LED drivers and many consumer electronics where 24W is sufficient.
Typical application scenarios
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Fixed CCTV and small IP camera installations that need a stable 12V or 15V feed.
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Small routers, access points and home network devices that accept 12V/2A.
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LED modules and signage that operate with 12V DC (up to 2A).
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Replacement or spare adapters for consumer devices (where barrel connector size, polarity and voltage match).
Future trends — why a 24W wall adapter still matters
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Modularity and SKU consolidation: Manufacturers prefer a small set of certified power modules that cover multiple voltages to reduce inventory complexity.
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Energy efficiency & global compliance: Buyers increasingly require efficiency level compliance (DOE VI / EU ErP) and local safety marks — small adapters that are certified for target markets reduce time-to-market. Related product listings commonly advertise regional marks (MEPS, KC, SAA/RCM)
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Rise of low-power edge devices: As IoT and edge devices proliferate, compact 24W adapters remain relevant for powering distributed sensors, cameras and networked modules where high-voltage or high-wattage supplies aren’t necessary.
FAQ
Q: Will this adapter work in my country’s mains?
A: Most listings show a wide AC input (90–264V or 100–240V AC). You still need the correct plug type or a region-specific SKU. Confirm the exact input rating and plug before ordering.
Q: How do I know whether to choose 12V 2A or 15V 1.6A?
A: Match the adapter voltage and polarity to the device’s label. Power (W) is the product of voltage × current; both listed options provide up to 24W total but at different voltage/current combinations. If in doubt, check the device’s required voltage first.
Q: Is the adapter protected against short circuit/overload?
A: Many modern switch-mode wall adapters include protections (SCP/OVP/OCP/OTP); verify the precise protection claims with the product spec sheet or supplier.
Q: Can I get custom branding or cable/connector options?
A: Suppliers commonly offer OEM/ODM options (custom labels, different plugs, cable lengths). Ask the supplier to confirm minimum order quantities and lead times.
Q: What certifications are available?
A: The product listing highlights KC/KCC/MEPS; other certifications (e.g., SAA/RCM, CE, UL/ETL) may be available on related SKUs — confirm which marks you require for compliance.






