[sdiy] Any idea for an inexpensive 100w at 8ohms audio power module (supply included)
cheater cheater
cheater00social at gmail.com
Wed Apr 24 20:37:17 CEST 2024
I can't find a good picture right now, but I remember several
instances of people putting whole-ass usb chargers or wall warts
inside of their "mains powered" devices. I want to say Hakko was one
of them, or one of the power tool manufacturers, but not really sure.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 8:22 PM Mike Bryant <mbryant at futurehorizons.com> wrote:
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> Unfortunately putting the PSU in the same box makes it subject to approvals which adds cost. Are you sure you can't use one of those black-case TPA3255 Chinese modules with an external 50V switchmode 5 Amps in-line PSU ?
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> Subject: [sdiy] Any idea for an inexpensive 100w at 8ohms audio power module (supply included)
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> Does anybody have an idea for an inexpensive 100w at 8ohms mono audio power module
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> That would have its own supply from 120vac?
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> There is a lot of cheap chinese audio power modules available
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> But they all need an added power supply (transformer, bridge, caps).
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> I’m looking for some kind of Class D power module that would only need 120VAC.
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> Audio in, spkr out, 120VAC supply. That’s it.
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> Any idea ?
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