| pilchardman101 |
Hello, my car was recently broken into and destroyed.
I have my sub-woofer out of the car now and want to know if it is possible setting up a car sub-woofer in a home audio system?
The power from a car battery is only 12v ? The Sub has a built in amplifier and is 20A , if that helps.
Cheers,
James |
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| jol50 |
| You can run it on a 12v power supply, like used in testing auto equipment or running ham radios/etc. It is likely it will not take full 20A at max output...depends on how loud you plan on running it how large a power supply you need. The big ones are expensive to by new, like over 20A. Some people recommend the pyramid brand for a good price and they seem to work fine, if you can find them there. Most are actually 13.5-14v for auto power. Or you can try to run an old PC power supply or something like that. The wall warts do not put out that much power. |
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| KyferEz |
Or get an old PC power supply and use the 12v rail. Usually they are good for 20-30 A.
The other option is to buy a supply from someone like mpja.com or jameco.com. I'd recommend a switching supply. Sometimes MPJA has great sales. |
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| jol50 |
| I have a larger one out of a server, but I can't seem to figure out how to find the remote to turn it on.:( |
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| jol50 |
| Thanks I can try it but this was a compaq server, and the brilliant people they are...they have proprietary stuff that is not standard. It was new and we put a triple redundant supply in place of this. |
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| I Am An Idiot |
| was it a Compaq triple redundant supply? |
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| jrod666999 |
| What about a simple transformer charger like for a cordless drill or for a Power Wheels (kids car thing). Are there any Radio Shacks over there?<---not intending to sound like a smart a$$ |
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| jol50 |
| It came with the big one I have, we took it out and put a triple one in the server....I ended up with this one. Is over twice the size of a normal one, but I don't know amps of it. Ton of wires too. |
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