wired1000
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I just got a job with a 40-min commute (1 way). So, it's time to think about some audio for my M1009.
An idea I'd been kicking around for years was to use an old set of computer speakers (Boston Acoustics BA635). The AC adapter for these states that it adapts 120V AC to 12V 2Amp DC.
My question is: can I slice the AC adapter off and wire the power cable into the 12V system on my CUCV?
I know that the CUCV alternators are probably making the actual voltage closer to 14V +/- in that system. I have not tested what kind of amperage is being put out. I'm also not sure how most electric components work... there are certainly items on the CUCV that would burn out if they were supplied with the full amperage. Is there an easy way to step down the amperage to suit the speakers? Maybe an existing circuit that's around 2A I could tap into?
Appreciate your advice in advance.
An idea I'd been kicking around for years was to use an old set of computer speakers (Boston Acoustics BA635). The AC adapter for these states that it adapts 120V AC to 12V 2Amp DC.
My question is: can I slice the AC adapter off and wire the power cable into the 12V system on my CUCV?
I know that the CUCV alternators are probably making the actual voltage closer to 14V +/- in that system. I have not tested what kind of amperage is being put out. I'm also not sure how most electric components work... there are certainly items on the CUCV that would burn out if they were supplied with the full amperage. Is there an easy way to step down the amperage to suit the speakers? Maybe an existing circuit that's around 2A I could tap into?
Appreciate your advice in advance.