Musick17
Well-Known Member
You guys ever hooked up a car stereo in your garage or something? If so, how'd you do it?
Reason for asking, I'm trying to make a cooler stereo. I ordered some marine grade speakers and amplifier that included a direct iPod hookup. The system runs off of 12v DC. I plan on using a rechargeable battery to run the system on camping/kayaking trips. When the battery goes dead I want an option to plug in and keep partying when available.
So my question. What are your thoughts on converting from 120ac to 12v DC? I want it to charge the batter while plugged in, as well as still continue to play the system. I know I can get power supplies to change from 120 to 12v, with varying amps. But does the amp hours of the battery I get determine the size of the amps needed in the power supply? Does it all depend on the amps drawn by the system total?
I am no electrical engineer. I've taken a construction electrical analysis class so it know ohms law and Kirchhoffs law.. And that's about it. I definitely have the technical know how to do the work myself. I just don't know how to calculate what's going to work.
Let's hear your experiences. Thanks everyone.
Reason for asking, I'm trying to make a cooler stereo. I ordered some marine grade speakers and amplifier that included a direct iPod hookup. The system runs off of 12v DC. I plan on using a rechargeable battery to run the system on camping/kayaking trips. When the battery goes dead I want an option to plug in and keep partying when available.
So my question. What are your thoughts on converting from 120ac to 12v DC? I want it to charge the batter while plugged in, as well as still continue to play the system. I know I can get power supplies to change from 120 to 12v, with varying amps. But does the amp hours of the battery I get determine the size of the amps needed in the power supply? Does it all depend on the amps drawn by the system total?
I am no electrical engineer. I've taken a construction electrical analysis class so it know ohms law and Kirchhoffs law.. And that's about it. I definitely have the technical know how to do the work myself. I just don't know how to calculate what's going to work.
Let's hear your experiences. Thanks everyone.