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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: melbourne, FL
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Hi I am looking on ebay currently to find a 12/13.8V power supply I can use to convert the 120V AC current in my home to 12/13.8V. I need about 15 amps of continous power. This is for a rockford fosgate mono amplifier. There seems to be a wide variety on ebay. Does anybody have any suggestions? I am leaning towards buying a ham radio power supply, but I know that it must have low noise. The amp will be powering an alpine subwoofer at 2ohms.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Browsing Store - Pyramid 13.8V Regulated Power Supply, 18A Constant/20A Surge
I've used them before. |
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I would get one from meanwell
something like 13.8V 350W 25A Switching Power Supply For CCTV / RADIO | eBay |
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