







⚡ Power Your Data, Protect Your Network — Stay Connected Without Compromise!
The DTECH RS232 to RS485 Converter is a compact, port-powered serial adapter designed for long-haul data communication up to 4000ft. Featuring automatic RX-TX control and support for up to 32 devices on an RS-485 network, it delivers reliable, high-speed data transfer at up to 115.2kbps. Its built-in 600W transient voltage suppressor provides robust surge protection, ensuring durability and consistent performance in professional environments.




| ASIN | B08T9C22N9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158 in Serial Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (34) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | DT-9001 |
| Manufacturer | guangzhouditedianzikejiyouxiangongsi |
| Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 7.7 x 2.3 inches |
J**M
Simple to use and works well.
If you are trying to convert between RS-232 and RS 485, this works very well and a simple to use.
D**D
Does what it is supposed to and no faults so far
I like the brand and bought this based on that and recommendations. It is well built, never a hiccough and just keeps on working.
A**Z
Works great!.
Excellent seller, quick shipping, as described, great deal, I recommend!. Thank you!.
J**H
Worked
I just used them to hook 2 PC's together but they worked perfectly plug and play no null adapter needed
K**R
Worked perfect, first time
Needed a way to hook a PC to an RS485 power meter, so plugged this in and connected two wires to the screw terminals, positive and negative. Amazingly worked perfect very first try. This item simply works.
D**N
Seems to be prone to interference
Used a couple of these to adapt to existing rs-485 networks to talk to a PC even when wired properly we would get garbled information. Networks were grounded properly and used shielded cables. Not sure if it was due to something in our setup but we are still working on the problem.
C**E
Timely delivery
Great product
R**D
Simple but good
These are simple pass through converters that work as they should. I like that they are powered through the DB-9 connection with out aux power needed.
S**E
This worked very well as a replacement for an old RS232 to RS485 converter, allowing us to restore telemetry without having to return to the original technology provider. We were facing the loss of temperature‑sensor data from several older grain silos, and with the original manufacturer long out of business, we needed a reliable way to bring the system back online. This converter offered exactly the flexibility required, with support for BAUD rates from 300 to 1.5 kbps ideal for the legacy equipment still in use. We did need to write a small converter program to integrate it cleanly into our setup which was not a fault of the converter, but once in place, the hardware performed flawlessly. It’s a solid, well built unit that stands up to harsh environments and feels like it will last for years. Overall, it’s a dependable and adaptable converter that made it possible to keep an older but still valuable telemetry system running smoothly.
T**E
If you're reading this, it's because you know you need - quite specifically - a physical conversion between a D9 RS232 presentation and a screw-terminal RS485! I assume this must have internally house some active electronics to perform the conversion - I can't see that they've listed what brand chip that is (e.g., whether it's a Texas Instruments or a lesser known brand). Regardless - it works. I would guess their stated up-to 115.2kbps baud rate is the certified maximum of whatever brand chip they're using inside. Comes well-packaged (unless I'm mistaken, it's not an anti-static bag - just plastic), and is a pretty lightweight (but good quality) plastic construction itself. The included instruction manual is pretty thorough (see review photos). It includes diagrams for wiring RS485, which is a helpful (physical) cheat-sheet to keep on your desk. For the price - definitely recommended!