Voltage Convertors are one of the most essential mid-to-late–game resources in Arc Raiders, yet they’re also among the trickiest to track down. Whether you’re aiming to craft advanced gear, repair high-tier equipment, or simply stockpile rare tech components for future builds, knowing exactly where to find these electrical units can save you hours of grinding. This guide breaks down every reliable spawn location, the best farming routes, what containers to search, and the smartest ways to obtain Voltage Convertors through recycling or vendors—giving you everything you need to secure this valuable material quickly and consistently.
Table of Contents
What the item is & why it matters
- Rarity / type: Rare — Topside material used for crafting and repairs. Keep extras; many recipes (and some repairs) require them.
- Recycling output: Recycling a Voltage Convertor yields wires / rubber parts; conversely, recycling items like Ion Sputter or Industrial Charger can give Voltage Convertors. Faction vendor stock can rotate and sometimes sells them (check Celeste).
Voltage Convertor Locations
Here are all Voltage Convertor locations, written one line per location:
- Pilgrim’s Peak – Tech rooms, basements, Blue Gate area, communication tower interiors.
- Dam Battlegrounds – Power Generation Complex – Generator halls, control tower, testing annex, water-treatment/industrial buildings.
- Spaceport – Arrival building, warehouses, shipping bays, server/tech rooms.
- Buried City – Urban warehouses, station platforms, parking-garage tech areas.
- General Electrical/Tech Rooms (All Maps) – Server closets, breaker panels, computer racks, metal crates in any industrial/electrical POI.
Best maps / hotspots to farm Voltage Converters
- Pilgrim’s Peak (Blue Gate area) — marked as a strong location in several guides: lots of small tech rooms and terminals that tend to drop voltage parts. Good mid-map run for high-value tech loot.
- Power Generation Complex / Generator Halls (Dam Battlegrounds) — large industrial power facility is a top pick: heavy concentration of electrical cabinets, machines and server/tech containers. Often cited as one of the most consistent places to find Voltage Converters and related electrical materials (wires, batteries, Power Rods).
- Arrival Building / Spaceport tech rooms — Spaceport’s Arrival/industrial buildings contain server racks and crates that can drop rare electrical parts.
- Lower floors / electrical rooms across maps — Sticking to lower floors and rooms labelled Electrical/Technological: computer terminals, breaker boxes, metal crates and server racks are the most reliable containers.
What containers & enemies drop them
- Containers: Computer terminals, server boxes, metal crates, industrial cabinets and electrical panels in industrial/power/technical rooms. Field Depots and facility lockers in tech zones are good targets.
- Recycling / salvaging: Recycle high-tech items (Industrial Charger, Ion Sputter, Signal Amplifier) to get Voltage Convertors. If you have spare high-tier loot, recycling is a reliable way to convert them into multiple convertors.
- Vendors: Some traders (e.g., Celeste) may sell them when their inventories rotate — check vendors between runs.
Farming routes & practical tips (battle-tested)
- Route example (Dam Battlegrounds): spawn → head to Power Generation Complex → sweep lower floors, generator rooms and lockers → clear Hydroponic/Control Tower tech rooms on the way out. Use map heatmaps to prioritize “red” loot areas.
- Use a Safe Pocket / stash immediately: rare items can be lost on death — store Voltage Convertors in safe pocket or stash quickly.
- Don’t recycle every rare item: Voltage Converters are used in key recipes (Heavy Shield, some explosives) — only recycle duplicates if you’re sure you won’t need them.
- Team up: more bodies = faster clearing of tech rooms and access to more containers per run; coordinate who picks up/shares rare drops.
- Switch zones if unlucky: if a long run yields no converters, jump to another map (Pilgrim’s Peak / Spaceport / Dam) — spawn tables and loot pools vary by area and session. Community guides emphasise rotating maps.
Crafting & repair uses
- Frequently used in Heavy Shield recipes and repair recipes for advanced equipment; also appears in explosive/advanced weapon recipes. Because it’s a gating component for some mid/late-game blueprints, stocking up pays off.
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Hi, I’m Anshul Patel, author and co-founder of TigerJek.com. I am a long-time Roblox and mobile gaming enthusiast with 6+ years of gameplay experience. I test every method, build, and strategy personally before writing guides for TigerJek. My goal is to simplify complex games and help players progress faster.




