derek92994
Veteran and General Yakker
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Hey, I've seen you reference using batteries? Are you using some sort of solar power system?108.7 at the old place, about 105 here as the mains voltage is lower.
Hey, I've seen you reference using batteries? Are you using some sort of solar power system?


Nice! I'd like a system like that.
Do you have the system due to grid power outages or it just something that you have interest in?
Nice thought, but I have bigger electrical issues I need to deal with first. Like a additional 100 amp sub panel in the garage to power welders and air compressors, and additional 20 amp dedicated outlets to power the sound system. I need to get busy this next summer and find the wire and do it. Big issue is the power meter is at the other end of the fairly large house from the garage. Will eventually get to it.Come to think of it, since you are going to so much effort to do a quality PL build (well done by the way), maybe a battery power feed would improve the sound quality even further.
Most of us old bastards can't hear shit??? Ask our wivesD3, I have a Rowland "Coherence" pre amp with a battery power supply in a separate enclosure. It can be run on battery or ac power. Run time on the batteries is aroundc16 hours. And it does sound better on battery power. Also one of the quietest pre's I've ever tested. 12 MICROVOLTS...
Hi Darcy
You are not really running from clean battery power...It goes through multiple switch mode power based conversions to get to the 230V that you see at your outlet.
I run my computer on a big UPS that kicks in when power line blips occur but the power line is far cleaner than the AC the UPS produces. A computer is digital junk so it doesn't care since it just goes through yet another multiple set of switch mode conversions (PFC boost then down conversion) in its power supply to get down to processor voltages.
If you were really running directly on DC battery power like some preamps and phono amps do, then yes. That is not the case though. Your lights and refrigerator don't care much about their source of energy or how dirty it is as long as it is the right voltage and frequency (motors).
Most of us old bastards can't hear shit??? Ask our wives
Most of us old bastards can't hear shit??? Ask our wives
Mark
That is a very finely tuned notch filter...the human brain is an amazing thing![]()
If Darcy had a 700 Series 2 dual primary transformer, would that perhaps be the best way to resolve the problem he's having with the amp?
O.k., thought he was running a step down transformer on it.That is exactly what he has..