Can a PC power supply be used to power a DIY car amplifier ? If so, how can I do this ? THANKS !
J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 1:37 pm #1 2009-07-30 1:37 pm #1 Can a PC power supply be used to power a DIY car amplifier ? If so, how can I do this ? THANKS ! ••• More options Share A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2009-07-30 2:20 pm #2 2009-07-30 2:20 pm #2 where will the car get it's 110 to 240 Vac supply to feed into the PC SMPS? ••• More options Share J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 2:23 pm #3 2009-07-30 2:23 pm #3 I'm sorry... I'm not following your question... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 Are you wanting to use the PC supply to power to the amp while in the car, or as a test bench supply? ••• More options Share J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 To supply power to the amplifier while IN the car... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 Nope, they require an AC input voltage. ••• More options Share J jol50 Member Joined 2007 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 Better to cut one out of an old amp. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home General Interest Car Audio Power Supply
A AndrewT R.I.P. Joined 2004 2009-07-30 2:20 pm #2 2009-07-30 2:20 pm #2 where will the car get it's 110 to 240 Vac supply to feed into the PC SMPS? ••• More options Share J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 2:23 pm #3 2009-07-30 2:23 pm #3 I'm sorry... I'm not following your question... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 Are you wanting to use the PC supply to power to the amp while in the car, or as a test bench supply? ••• More options Share J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 To supply power to the amplifier while IN the car... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 Nope, they require an AC input voltage. ••• More options Share J jol50 Member Joined 2007 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 Better to cut one out of an old amp. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 2:23 pm #3 2009-07-30 2:23 pm #3 I'm sorry... I'm not following your question... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 Are you wanting to use the PC supply to power to the amp while in the car, or as a test bench supply? ••• More options Share J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 To supply power to the amplifier while IN the car... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 Nope, they require an AC input voltage. ••• More options Share J jol50 Member Joined 2007 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 Better to cut one out of an old amp. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 2009-07-30 2:58 pm #4 Are you wanting to use the PC supply to power to the amp while in the car, or as a test bench supply? ••• More options Share J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 To supply power to the amplifier while IN the car... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 Nope, they require an AC input voltage. ••• More options Share J jol50 Member Joined 2007 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 Better to cut one out of an old amp. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Are you wanting to use the PC supply to power to the amp while in the car, or as a test bench supply?
J j.wright Member Joined 2008 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 2009-07-30 6:33 pm #5 To supply power to the amplifier while IN the car... ••• More options Share tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 Nope, they require an AC input voltage. ••• More options Share J jol50 Member Joined 2007 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 Better to cut one out of an old amp. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
tsmith1315 Member Joined 2003 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 2009-07-30 7:46 pm #6 Nope, they require an AC input voltage. ••• More options Share J jol50 Member Joined 2007 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 Better to cut one out of an old amp. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
J jol50 Member Joined 2007 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 2009-07-31 5:48 pm #7 Better to cut one out of an old amp. ••• More options Share