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What would cause an amp to blow on a 12v rig
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16 years 1 month ago #4363
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Hey all,
had a a mixer blow on me whilst doing a small outdoor event, whilst using the following setup
85Ah Deep cycle battery > 600w Inverter > 6way surge protector
Mixer/cdjs and 300w Carslbro proline power amp running off inverter
2 x 200w Carlsbro tops runing off the amp.
Got about 3/4 hour use out the mixer and then it died. Was making a odd buzzing sound whilst switched on for a bit. didnt notice this at first,
inverter was earthed, was sitting directly on the floor,
anyone any idea what might of caused it to blow.
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if it helps, my mobile phone charger made the same buzzing sound whilst plugged in to the same systemEdited by: jonny4288
had a a mixer blow on me whilst doing a small outdoor event, whilst using the following setup
85Ah Deep cycle battery > 600w Inverter > 6way surge protector
Mixer/cdjs and 300w Carslbro proline power amp running off inverter
2 x 200w Carlsbro tops runing off the amp.
Got about 3/4 hour use out the mixer and then it died. Was making a odd buzzing sound whilst switched on for a bit. didnt notice this at first,
inverter was earthed, was sitting directly on the floor,
anyone any idea what might of caused it to blow.
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if it helps, my mobile phone charger made the same buzzing sound whilst plugged in to the same systemEdited by: jonny4288
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16 years 1 month ago #4369
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do it for the love of the music
Replied by sks01 on topic What would cause an amp to blow on a 12v rig
poor quality power inverter would be first guess, strange no sine wave signall type effects av a tendency to do no good to audio equipment
do it for the love of the music
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16 years 1 month ago #4372
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Replied by jake_fielder on topic What would cause an amp to blow on a 12v rig
I would at least try to use an isolation transformer to hopefully smooth out the stepped wave output from the inverter, i am actually going to do some tests on this in a couple of weeks, because i have been wondering how best to smooth out a stepped sine wave, but then i dont know how well inverters cope with an inductive load....?
I'd also get a more beefy one! I think your inverter could have started acting up when it had that big load on it.
I'd also get a more beefy one! I think your inverter could have started acting up when it had that big load on it.
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16 years 1 month ago #4390
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Replied by chaudio on topic What would cause an amp to blow on a 12v rig
Inverters, especially cheap ones really don't like big inductive loads like power amplifiers!
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16 years 1 month ago #4723
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Replied by freeytrap on topic What would cause an amp to blow on a 12v rig
i think you are asking to much of your battery aswell
may also be worth geting a 12v amp
may also be worth geting a 12v amp
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16 years 3 weeks ago #4828
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Replied by rich_gale on topic What would cause an amp to blow on a 12v rig
id imagine the ac output on your inverter was not a good enough sine wave. have a search for some good car amplifiers andmixers that will accept a dc input. there are quite a few buget mixers that come with a 12volt 'wall wart' adapter. just give it a direct 12volt supply from your battery. you will also gain valuable efficiency by removing the inverter from the chain.
if you use just cd players for the sets, have a look at a numark all in one cd mixer box. a lot of them have a 12volt dc input.
if you use just cd players for the sets, have a look at a numark all in one cd mixer box. a lot of them have a 12volt dc input.
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