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Re: power supply.....

atec7727 Jan 2008 10:55
> Hi!
> Would appreciate some help.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Louis
> Lou707@msn.com
As long as the supply manages minimum specs going larger wont have any
ill effects.

lou27 Jan 2008 09:45
Hi!
Would appreciate some help.

Was thinking of using a car radio at home. Specs read current
consumption 1.5A (at .5W).
The fuse is 5A.

DC power supply should be at least 1.5A but can I go up to 4A without
harming the radio?
Not sure if I would gain any improvement in sound.

Thanks!

Please cc: my email address if possible.

Louis
Lou707@msn.com

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