I got a silver eagle 200 linear, and was wondering how big of a power supply i would need to run this on high power. Thanks to anyone that can help
I got a silver eagle 200 linear, and was wondering how big of a power supply i would need to run this on high power. Thanks to anyone that can help
Ohms law.
200w / 12vdc = 16.666666 amps
For safety, you'd probably want a 20 amp power supply.
I'd actually go past that, and recommend a 25 or 30 amp power supply, so you've got room for tinkering / expansion.
Ohms law.
200w / 12vdc = 16.666666 amps
For safety, you'd probably want a 20 amp power supply.
I'd actually go past that, and recommend a 25 or 30 amp power supply, so you've got room for tinkering / expansion.
That would work if the amp was 100% efficient. Typical efficiency is around 50-55% with 60% being absolute best case so figure 200w/12 volts X 55%= 30 amps peak for 200 watts output.
Check your math.
That would work if the amp was 100% efficient. Typical efficiency is around 50-55% with 60% being absolute best case so figure 200w/12 volts X 55%= 30 amps peak for 200 watts output.
These numbers dont add up. Maybe i'm missing something???
Ohms law.
200w / 12vdc = 16.666666 amps
For safety, you'd probably want a 20 amp power supply.
I'd actually go past that, and recommend a 25 or 30 amp power supply, so you've got room for tinkering / expansion.
... and then if you're smart, you'll add on another 10 - 20% to keep from being just barely adequate. Then you get into how power supplies are typically advertised. The usual quoted amp rating is for surges, not for continuous service (ICS and CCS ratings). Ask what the CCS rating is, that's the one you need to pay attention to.
It never hurts to have more than you need, and will always hurt to have less than you need. This really is one of those things where 'bigger is better' fits.
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You can use any 'rule of thumb' you want to. Those 'extra' parts are just another rule of thumb which takes some of the other factors into consideration, like the power supply ratings. It works for me...
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