Bronze Member Username: MesodummTri-City, Az Usa Post Number: 56 Registered: Apr-07 | Hey who know's where to buy a converter to take 120 volt to 12 volt?? I tried getting a hold of my old shop but I was told they went under about a year after I left. So if you know where, please let me know! Thanks |
Gold Member Username: N2audioLawrence, Ks USA Post Number: 1309 Registered: Mar-04 | parts express http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?webpage_id=3&SO=2&DID=7&CATID=26&ObjectG roup_ID=427 to power an amp of any real size you'll at least need the 40A option. It would be good up to a 500-600w amp. |
Silver Member Username: Waterboy2289Georgia, DiRtY SoUtH ... 2 18 SX w/ ... Post Number: 438 Registered: Jan-06 | At the car audio shop I go to, they have their display amps hooked up to batteries. I suppose it's just like a car audio setup and they just recharge the batteries using a wall socket charger when they get low. I'm not sure if any of that info will help you out, but it just seems like a simpler way to power amps then buying a converter. |
Gold Member Username: CarguyPost Number: 6218 Registered: Nov-04 | Batteries give off gases that you wouldn't want in your room. Look for power supplies for HAM radios on eBay. They'll work great with your amp. |
Bronze Member Username: MesodummTri-City, Az Usa Post Number: 57 Registered: Apr-07 | Cool! Thanks everyone that helps a lot. I found the supplies for ham radio are cheaper by about $60 40 amp constant 50 amp surge. Also I did not think about the fumes a battery put out. so good info all around. Thanks |
Gold Member Username: N2audioLawrence, Ks USA Post Number: 1310 Registered: Mar-04 | I believe Optimas and Kinetics do not release the hydrogen fumes like regular lead acid batteries. |
Silver Member Username: KillswitchjdPost Number: 592 Registered: Apr-06 | or you could have a vent to outside... and keep em in an airtight back container on the display of amps or whatever ur running. |
Gold Member Username: CarguyPost Number: 6219 Registered: Nov-04 | "I believe Optimas and Kinetics do not release the hydrogen fumes like regular lead acid batteries." It may not be toxic, but during charging, they do give off strong odor. If you don't believe me, try one in a room. |
Bronze Member Username: MesodummTri-City, Az Usa Post Number: 65 Registered: Apr-07 | It sounds like the best and most cost effective and safest! would be to get the converter from Ebay for $139, the price of optimas and Kinetics and then charger to keep them charged, then if there is any fumes or special venting or airtight enclosure would get expensive. Here is one I found on ebay, http://cgi.ebay.com/50-AMP-POWER-SUPPLY-for-HAM-CB-Radio_W0QQitemZ260117353301QQ ihZ016QQcategoryZ48708QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
Gold Member Username: CarguyPost Number: 6222 Registered: Nov-04 | That's not a bad price. If you find something with a higher current, then upgrade. It'll be worth it in the end. I paid a lot more for mine. |