


Homemade PSU
All wired in parallel. There's no need to explain it at this point lol using 14AWG wires in each PSU using ATX type psu, laptop PSU and a PSU from a fkin' monitor



All wired in parallel. There's no need to explain it at this point lol using 14AWG wires in each PSU using ATX type psu, laptop PSU and a PSU from a fkin' monitor
I want share something weirdly overkill. Bored and decided to be devil to it. For what I found a cheap amplifier that I bought of my friend for less than my class D. 63V 10kuF. Benefits? For the flex
Does it help? help my ass, as it is.
Even gave the other channel a DC out. Amazing experience, might overvoltage this into 54VDC
I do not know how will I make it work with only single capacitor. Only 2 since the original circuitry had the Center tap in the middle of the series of a capacitor.
The og capacitor was in a Parallel-series for high Farad with high voltage. Might be for bridging but a 126V 10uF looks like it's a power plant than being an amp itself.
It always struggle since it was pulling 16 - 19A on 4Ω
Edit: I was wrong lol it was 54VDC output and was measuring the each of the channel instead of bridged that's why it was showing the lowest voltage
Class D Power Amplifier, I bought this amplifier about 7 months ago to be exact and experimented it quite far lol 2 Input XLR female, and two Speak-on's, such a simple yet powerful actually in my personal use to it in my sub. Having 98V - 0 - 98VDC rail voltage in it. Specific details include with a MOSFET IRFP4227 Which surprisingly can handle so low of an impedance, tested with a 2 ohms and fucking bottoms it out then protects. All for 41 euro. (₱2.9k) A bit underrated for it looks ain't it? And 100% more worth than the ZK-MT21 or any other cheapsake amplifiers out there. Half of the parts here from a genuine IOR parts so I don't even skeptic to use it.