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#16: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Seabook PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:05 pm
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1 pound including delivery.....cheapest stuff i have ever seen

#17: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:07 pm
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Laptop charger. Modem plug. Radio plug. RC charger. There's s**t loads around the house.

#18: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Jack123, Location: Earl Shilton UK PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:07 pm
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Seabook wrote:
1 pound including delivery.....cheapest stuff i have ever seen

Just got 2, for £1.38 Delivered, Duracell too!

#19: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Ash, Location: Running from Ant and Lee and Adam........... PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:41 pm
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How many amps do you need? There are tons of stuff available.

I have a proper 12v DC converter lying around..

Lots of devices use big transformers that output 12v.

Like I said, s**t loads of stuff.

 


^^^ Two 12v LED strips ran off a transformer that came with a modem. Chopped the terminal off and connected to LED's (it had amps needed) and boom!

#20: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Jack123, Location: Earl Shilton UK PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:51 pm
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Ash wrote:
How many amps do you need? There are tons of stuff available.

I have a proper 12v DC converter lying around..

Lots of devices use big transformers that output 12v.

Like I said, s**t loads of stuff.

 


^^^ Two 12v LED strips ran off a transformer that came with a modem. Chopped the terminal off and connected to LED's (it had amps needed) and boom!

Going to be used to test my LED Circuit at first, hoping the battery will suffice, only plug I can find at home is a 10v Modem one unfortunately.

#21: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Ash, Location: Running from Ant and Lee and Adam........... PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:54 pm
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Worse comes to worst, wire up 8 AA's in series Laughing

#22: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Jack123, Location: Earl Shilton UK PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:55 pm
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Ash wrote:
Worse comes to worst, wire up 8 AA's in series Laughing

Rolling Eyes

#23: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Ash, Location: Running from Ant and Lee and Adam........... PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:59 pm
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jakjack1 wrote:
Ash wrote:
Worse comes to worst, wire up 8 AA's in series Laughing

Rolling Eyes

Why the face? 1.5v each. In series means voltage gets added up. 1.5 x 8 = 12

12v supply and it's for LED's so not exactly high amps unless you're running lots of them.

#24: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: Jack123, Location: Earl Shilton UK PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:02 pm
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Ash wrote:
jakjack1 wrote:
Ash wrote:
Worse comes to worst, wire up 8 AA's in series Laughing

Rolling Eyes

Why the face? 1.5v each. In series means voltage gets added up. 1.5 x 8 = 12

12v supply and it's for LED's so not exactly high amps unless you're running lots of them.

Just a lot of work for some simple LED's haha.

#25: Re: How can I provide 12v Power? Author: V9977, Location: Athens, Greece PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:32 am
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Lee wrote:
Laptop charger. Modem plug. Radio plug. RC charger. There's s**t loads around the house.

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