I was thinking of using one of this amp:Connexelectronic
If it can take 2 ohms load (2 x4 ohms subs in mono)
If it can take 2 ohms load (2 x4 ohms subs in mono)
If you're going to order from connexelectronic, why not get the C500SMPS?
Connexelectronic
The only other one I'm aware of is the ColdAmp CPS80, but it's out of stock.
ColdAmp - CPS80: >800W 12V input DC/DC audio switching power supply
Connexelectronic
The only other one I'm aware of is the ColdAmp CPS80, but it's out of stock.
ColdAmp - CPS80: >800W 12V input DC/DC audio switching power supply
Saw some of these at Ebay, not sure how good (or bad) they are.
1200W 20A DC Converter Boost Step Up Power Supply Module in 10 60V Out 12 80V | eBay
I heard that people use these boost converters to run electric bicycles off batteries in China.
1200W 20A DC Converter Boost Step Up Power Supply Module in 10 60V Out 12 80V | eBay
I heard that people use these boost converters to run electric bicycles off batteries in China.
Actually, how can you tell the voltage output is not +- (dual rail)? I went to one of the vendor's website and it was mentioned that two can be used to provide more power.
I was think of taking similar approach to generate a 70 V power supply. I plan to use a linear power supply of 44 V (employing a 800 VA toroid).
I was think of taking similar approach to generate a 70 V power supply. I plan to use a linear power supply of 44 V (employing a 800 VA toroid).
Can one use two of them in series and ground the link, like connecting two secondaries of a transformer (center tapping) to create a bipolar output?
probably can rob one from a broken 1000W car amp. rip the PCB in half. LOL
The ESP site has a DIY schematic for a design. looks like it could work with a few mods.
The ESP site has a DIY schematic for a design. looks like it could work with a few mods.
Can one use two of them in series and ground the link, like connecting two secondaries of a transformer (center tapping) to create a bipolar output?
The secondaries of a mains transformer are isolated from the input. If you tried that with an unisolated DC-DC converter you would short the output of the second converter.
The only way it could possibly work is if you powered them from independent and isolated batteries.
I have dual secondaries on my trafo, I am thinking of using both to build 2 separate PSU's and connect to 2 separate converters. Then just connect the 2 converters the way I described. I guess I have to set up a ground point (connect to the ground leg of the AC inlet).
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