Sep 14, 2020 #1 neazoi Advanced Member level 6 Joined Jan 5, 2008 Messages 4,123 Helped 13 Reputation 26 Reaction score 15 Trophy points 1,318 Location Greece Activity points 36,955 A Kenwood TS-480HX is normally powered by 13.8V. Datasheet states supply voltage DC13.8v +/-15% Does this mean that I can power it from a 14v or 14.5v ok?
A Kenwood TS-480HX is normally powered by 13.8V. Datasheet states supply voltage DC13.8v +/-15% Does this mean that I can power it from a 14v or 14.5v ok?
Sep 14, 2020 #2 barry Advanced Member level 7 Joined Mar 31, 2005 Messages 6,340 Helped 1,194 Reputation 2,400 Reaction score 1,389 Trophy points 1,393 Location California, USA Activity points 34,529 Let me do the math for you: minimum = 13.8x .85= 11.73 14>11.73
Sep 14, 2020 #3 neazoi Advanced Member level 6 Joined Jan 5, 2008 Messages 4,123 Helped 13 Reputation 26 Reaction score 15 Trophy points 1,318 Location Greece Activity points 36,955 barry said: Let me do the math for you: minimum = 13.8x .85= 11.73 14>11.73 Click to expand... It's plus minus 15%. I am interested in the plus!
barry said: Let me do the math for you: minimum = 13.8x .85= 11.73 14>11.73 Click to expand... It's plus minus 15%. I am interested in the plus!
Sep 14, 2020 #4 FvM Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 52,485 Helped 14,756 Reputation 29,794 Reaction score 14,121 Trophy points 1,393 Location Bochum, Germany Activity points 298,363 14.5V is normal voltage range of car battery. Presume you can calculate 13.8 x 1.15 yourself.
Sep 14, 2020 #5 barry Advanced Member level 7 Joined Mar 31, 2005 Messages 6,340 Helped 1,194 Reputation 2,400 Reaction score 1,389 Trophy points 1,393 Location California, USA Activity points 34,529 neazoi said: It's plus minus 15%. I am interested in the plus! Click to expand... Unbelievable.