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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Hello
i'm an owner of a RAVELAND XCA 1000 amp, it's a car amp. I should use it for a certain project of mine, and i basically need to be able to connect it to an AC mains. So the question is(bear in mind that i'm quite a beginner here) how to do the trick? i've seen some "inverters" around, could it be that i could find something like a converter, adapter or something? also, there's a white plug(similar to the power supply plugs/cables found in PCs power supplies/motherboards) labeled HIGH IN, could it be something power-related? there's no info in the(quite scarce) manual, unfortunately...thanks! |
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