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Unread 03-02-2004, 00:26
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Re: Car Audio on a Cart - Alternatives to Battery Power?

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Originally Posted by velocipenguin
I'm guessing that this design uses the transformer to step down 120 volts AC to 12 volts AC, along with a full-wave rectifier to transform 12 volts AC into 12 volts DC and a couple of filter caps to eliminate ripple. Am I right?
you get a cookie. Basically thats it. Its pretty simple, but thats all that is needed for car audio stuff, which generally isn't too picky.
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