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48v to 12v converter question

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Using the 48v line in the frunk there are multiple aftermarket accessories that come with a 48v to 12v converter. Is it better to tap in multiple converters, say one for each mod, or is it better to run 1 converter and then tap in the 12v lines after the converter? I am curious which way people are going and what seems to work best.

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T-Sportline sells a 48v to 12v buck converter that has 4 outputs. It's not something I own, so I can't vouch for it, but it's sold specifically for the Cybertruck.

https://tsportline.com/collections/...ower-conversion-system?variant=51869009707297
I can in fact vouch for it. It’s dead reliable and the bracket they give you with it is worth the price over the Amazon specials in my opinion. For me, it’s one of those no-brainer buy once cry once deals.
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