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Post by pandapops on Feb 26, 2012 0:33:13 GMT
Any suggestions for sensible connectors for an externally powered Panda? Not sure if normal DC connectors are would be up to the power requirements as they tend to be okay for 12V 1amp - 12W, the Panda is taking +/- 22 before regulation, and a 30VA transformer is seen as the minimum.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2012 1:26:37 GMT
Any suggestions for sensible connectors for an externally powered Panda? Not sure if normal DC connectors are would be up to the power requirements as they tend to be okay for 12V 1amp - 12W, the Panda is taking +/- 22 before regulation, and a 30VA transformer is seen as the minimum. pandapops Check this out for example www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=PP2010&keywords=pp%2D2010&form=KEYWORDSeems unlikely, doesn't it ? A tech tip from Jaycar reminds that they are these days commonly used for DC connection from a front panel.The contacts are reliable up to 10A. Alex
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Post by xerxes on Feb 26, 2012 9:12:29 GMT
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Post by PinkFloyd on Feb 26, 2012 9:58:16 GMT
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Post by pandapops on Feb 26, 2012 14:29:23 GMT
Thanks guys, am thinking of doing a Panda for someone else and trying to keep the cost down on essential bits that aren't boosting the sound quality.
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