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People are raving about that 13.8v is better, but I only have access to 12V 7A batteries. How can I increase the voltage? By serial coupling it with a 1.8V 1A battery?
Take a look at this Jose.
When your 12V SLA battery is fully charged, it is usually around 13.2V. I do not recommend you use any voltage above 13.2V (as mentioned in the Tripath datasheet). If you put a AA battery in series, it will probably degrade the performance due to the addition of a higher series resistance.
...EDIT:Ladida, burned my poor Sonic Impact, coupled the polarity wrong after improving the battery cable on the picture.Bzzzzt! *smoke*I don't think it's usable now?So, remember, positive in center, negative around the barrel is correct.But how could I have know I was wrong?...
contiwhat?I used a multimeter, and figured out that negative center should be right.
if yure saying you originally *thought* the center pin should be negative, & purposely hooked it up that way, well that's different. i thought it was awreddy determined somewhere in this forum that center pin was positive.
Quoteif yure saying you originally *thought* the center pin should be negative, & purposely hooked it up that way, well that's different. i thought it was awreddy determined somewhere in this forum that center pin was positive. precisely!
I have some (don't laugh) tweeked out Klipsch KLF-30's and I was looking for some assistance on using one SI per channel, with each amp channel going directly to the mid-horn and the tweeter-horn using some type of unobtrusive X-over at each amp's inputs. I would love to mount the amps internally to keep them as close to the voice coils as possible, scrap the passive X-overs and use the volume controls to balance out the system. I would be using a larger amp for the twin woofers. Any suggestions for keeping the purity of signal with minimal circutry?