AC to DC Converter
- knightrider358
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AC to DC Converter
Hey Guys,
Where and what kind of AC to DC converter should I get? Im going to do a car audio set up in my garage. I have a RF 200.4 4ch punch amp Im going to use to drive a 3 way setup. 2ch for mids and highs and 2ch bridged for sub duty. I have a spare 225CCA battery. RF says this amp needs a 30amp fuse I wont ever drive the amp to full output/draw so I was thinking a 20A converter should do.
Ive never done a "DC"setup off ac suply, so I kinda need some direction here guys.
Any suggestions would be great!
Thanks
Where and what kind of AC to DC converter should I get? Im going to do a car audio set up in my garage. I have a RF 200.4 4ch punch amp Im going to use to drive a 3 way setup. 2ch for mids and highs and 2ch bridged for sub duty. I have a spare 225CCA battery. RF says this amp needs a 30amp fuse I wont ever drive the amp to full output/draw so I was thinking a 20A converter should do.
Ive never done a "DC"setup off ac suply, so I kinda need some direction here guys.
Any suggestions would be great!
Thanks
Current 1 of 2 current installs
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
Re: AC to DC Converter
You'd need a DC power supply. They are rated by current draw, so figure out what current you will be running and get one that matches. I havnt done this much and I'm sure some others will chime in, but you can also add a DC battery to help buffer it a bit.
So aside from the amp, are you going to run a car head unit or a home preamp or an iPod?
So aside from the amp, are you going to run a car head unit or a home preamp or an iPod?
A few of these and a few of those.
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Re: AC to DC Converter
If its for music and strictly listening to music, then you will either want a very silent power supply (other wise you will have to place it in another area and run 4g wires to your amplifier rack). I would say a 50amp power supply should be plenty if your just going to listen to music....NOT for checking total output of an amp.
Meters are nice, so if it has a volt and amperage meter than add points to those PS when choosing.
From what I've heard the Astron are pretty silent.
Meters are nice, so if it has a volt and amperage meter than add points to those PS when choosing.
From what I've heard the Astron are pretty silent.
Re: AC to DC Converter
We used one like the shop on our test bench hooked to a battery.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121394071752
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121394071752
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Re: AC to DC Converter
Weaklink wrote:We used one like the shop on our test bench hooked to a battery.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121394071752
Thats one sexy beast....if it was double the output and same price I would be all over it.
Re: AC to DC Converter
Yep they are not cheap.
2008 toy tundra
Kenwood dnx-9980hd
Hertz hi energy 3-way
Hertz hi energy coax
M50 ser# M500001
M25 ser#M2500001
Outlaw x3
Bandit x4
Route 66 x2
M100x3
M44x2
M50 x4
M25 x5
Powercore 15
Ti Basscube
And other goodies
Kenwood dnx-9980hd
Hertz hi energy 3-way
Hertz hi energy coax
M50 ser# M500001
M25 ser#M2500001
Outlaw x3
Bandit x4
Route 66 x2
M100x3
M44x2
M50 x4
M25 x5
Powercore 15
Ti Basscube
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- knightrider358
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Re: AC to DC Converter
That seems a lil pricey for me weak, im not gonna do any bench testing, itll b primarily for listening to music while im in the garage and some small testing when needing to check used amps i get. Theres on on the bay for like $200 i think ill copy a link later and see what yall think.
Like i said in my op itll be to power a rf 4 ch amp that draws 30a peak. I might have playing around 15a draw at most so.
Any other suggestions?
Like i said in my op itll be to power a rf 4 ch amp that draws 30a peak. I might have playing around 15a draw at most so.
Any other suggestions?
Current 1 of 2 current installs
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
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Re: AC to DC Converter
Astron has some smaller ones as well.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ASTRON-POWER-SU ... 1c43b2a8cb This one is brand new its 25a continuous and 30a peak.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ASTRON-POWER-SU ... 1c43b2a8cb This one is brand new its 25a continuous and 30a peak.
- knightrider358
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Re: AC to DC Converter
Thats more like what i could use, thanks ricky
Current 1 of 2 current installs
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
Re: AC to DC Converter
I use kinetic power supplies and batteries together. Works very well. So far it's worked well for everything I've thrown at it.


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- knightrider358
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- Joined: Mon May 04, 2009 3:37 am
- Location: Virginia, Near D.C.
Re: AC to DC Converter
Ive seen that before drock, thats a rediculous setup, ill look into those kinetic power supplies
Current 1 of 2 current installs
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
HU-Alpine IVA-D310
DSP-PXA-H701
Comps-JL ZR 650
Sub-3 JL 10w6v1ae's sealed
Highs amp-MS275
Mids amp-MS2125
Subs amp-MS2250TA
Re: AC to DC Converter
They cost me about $325 ea. but they've been going solid for about 2years now. At 80amps, they keep my batts at 13.7v.
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