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I just got Lepai T-amp (see post in C&C circle). It needs more current than the 3 amp wall wart. Regulated linear PS too expensive. Plenty of regulated switching types out there that are $20 or less.But I got to thinking maybe a big LiPo or even a motorcycle battery might work and be cleaner.My question is can I hook it up to the amp directly? Or would it need to go through some sort of regulator?thanks
Steve, thanks for the reply. My experience is somewhat limited when it comes to the tech side of things. I have a basic understanding of electronic theory and I can solder pretty well. But that's about it. From what I understand, the nominal voltage is 12v, but the amp puts out max power at around 14.3V. And most users who are savvy say it needs at least 6 amps. I just wanted to make sure that if I use a battery I didn't need some sort of voltage regulation. i'm assuming that DC from a battery doesn't need any 'smoothing' from filter capacitors. Again, based on my rudimentary knowledge those are required in power supplies that use AC input to smooth the DC after rectification by the diode bridge.....correct? And I believe lead acid batteries actually output voltage more along the lines of 14V anyway, which would be a bonus.Again thanks. I'm really enjoying this little amp. As per my post in C&C, the rated power output is a joke, but it does a lot of things very well.
Steve, thanks again for taking time to reply. I looked at some motorcycle batteries and they were saying only like 1 amp. (but 10 amp/hr) not sure that will work, unless you know otherwise. Stupid question. If I were to get a bench type PS, they generally show +V, -V and ground connections. The barrel connector to my amp is center pin pos & barrel neg. So I assume that means neg goes to the -V post on PS? Not to the ground. Right? I'm guessing that would just create a short. (told you I'm a little weak on the tech part)cheers mate,joe
Car batteries are not sealed and will gas off. Check out AGM on sites that sell solar equipment, also if you get a Cetek charger it will output 7 amp so it would be able to keep up with your amp and you could get by with a 20-30 amphr battery and the cetek is very quiet noise wise so you can leave charging will you listen and it will keep the battery at about 14v.
Sealed car batteries vent minimal gas from what I understand. And it would be hydrogen, which is not toxic. (flammable of course, but I don't smoke)Right?But I just checked auto zone website. Car batteries are pretty expensive. I may just get one of those $20 regulated switching PS from Amazon. Yeah, prefer linear, but I want to keep this a C&C system.As described in my post there on the amp, I'm having fun with this setup because it greatly exceeded any expectations I had, which was simply "I hope it works". Once I start trying to make it 'better' then I fall into that old trap of becoming overly critical and ruining all the joy. I got enough stuff to worry about without obsessing over a hobby. But again, thanks for all the feed back.Somewhere down the road, I may try to built an 'ultimate T-amp'. but for now? nope.