| Subject: | [SECC] Need advice on car laptop DC-DC converter |
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| From: | scottstraw at mindspring.com (scottstraw at mindspring.com) |
| Date: | Mon, 30 May 2011 19:07:17 +0000 |
I too, am interested in replies on this topic. While the wife's 2008 Chrysler Town & Country (the designated HF mobile vehicle) has a built-in 12VDC-120VAC inverter, my belief is that the "line lump" is also a source of extraneous RF noise. Would a series of simple voltage transformers, say a 1:3 to take 12V to 36V, and a 2:1 to bring it back to 18V (or a simpler 1:1.5 to go from 12 to 18) be a feasible option? If the power source is the battery, amperes would not seem to be a worry. Right? Scott, KB4KBS Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile |
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