Battery Based Audiophile. reboot . R2.2

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Ok cool

Somewhere to start afresh.

Powered by a battery :rolleyes:
 

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Spastic, able to run loud at the moment

Compress the room with the 21's on 20w for both pairs, like wow ridiculous

sixes and compression horn loud enough to want to turn it down after 10 seconds.

Put it this way, I'm going to grab another amp for $25 and try it on the subs, finding a passive sub crossover for 2 ohms will be the hardest part x 2
 
What batteries (and battery configuration) are you using?



Hi
The entire lounge is run off grid with grid back up


Heart of the power supply is a SMA Sunny Island 8
Soul of the power supply is an Absolite AGM 48v /325Ah at C10

Battery maintenance is via and AC Coupling, SMA Sunny boy 3Kva
and 10 x 295w Suntech mono crystalline modules.

a 4mm cross sectional area A, N and E is run for the amplifier er array :D mind it would demand only up to 100w

a seperate 2.5mm csa A,N and E is run to power the signal and PC end of the system.

careful attention to cable separation and genuine un polluted ac supply is made in this arrangement.
 
When in full swing with the rack of 2.4Kw of Holton Precision Audio Amplification the system can consume up to 15Kwh per 24 hour period.

Winter has its difficulties, tending to do without rather than using the Retail Mains to back the system downsize some of the components, like the power amps.

Quite stunned actually with SQ of this current arrangement, is pulling about 30w to the amp array, 30w for the PC and a further 30w for the external video monitor, about as low as it gets for 100dB + type performance (0.4A @230v)
and talking true 20Hz to 17Khz on this speaker system
 
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