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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: sweden
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They seem to be rated att 12V AC and 0.5A and they use standard Wallmounted Ac converters....dosnt seem like an optimal solution....
any nice ideas: 1, just but a bigger toroid and use som extensive AC filtering 2, build an amp and feed it with a 50Hz sinewawe...? (but i dont know if it will be happy with driving a rectifying bridge directly....) any suggestions ? |
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