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electrical:12v:wallwart [2021/05/02 18:40]
frater_secessus [Devices with power adapters]
electrical:12v:wallwart [2021/05/02 18:48] (current)
frater_secessus [common device voltages]
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 ====== Devices with power adapters ====== ====== Devices with power adapters ======
  
-It is a common misconception that inverters are needed for everything that [[electrical:shore_power|plugs into a wall]].  Inverters are generally required only for devices that run off wall power with cord that runs permanently into the device Example: table lamp +{{ https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1ZNnNLXXXXXbyXpXXq6xXFXXXd/12V-2A-EU-Plug-AC-Adapter-DC-Power-Supply-Plug-EURO-Regulation-Wall-Wart-Charger-5.jpg?125}} 
 +It is a common misconception that inverters are needed to run devices with wall adapters.  That is usually not the case.  Devices that have a plug that has a block at the end (or elsewhere) are typically using **DC power**, which is what is already in your carNo inverter neededThe adapter is there only to change 120vac to the required amount of DC voltage.((ie, "rectification"))   
  
- +Inverters are generally required only for devices that run off [[electrical:shore_power|wall power]] with cord that runs permanently into the device.  Example: table lamp 
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-{{ https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1ZNnNLXXXXXbyXpXXq6xXFXXXd/12V-2A-EU-Plug-AC-Adapter-DC-Power-Supply-Plug-EURO-Regulation-Wall-Wart-Charger-5.jpg?125}}Devices that have a "wall-wart" power adapter that can disconnect from the device are typically using **DC power**, which is what is already in your carNo inverter needed. The adapter is there only to change 120vac to the required amount of DC voltage.((ie, "rectification"))   +
  
  
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-===== common device voltages =====+===== device voltages provided by adapters =====
  
  
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 ==== other voltages ==== ==== other voltages ====
  
-Other voltages like 9v and 6v are less common.  If you have multiple devices that use the same odd voltage you might want to buy a DC-DC buck converter and adjust it for the desired voltage.  +Other voltages like 9v and 6v are less common.  If you have multiple devices that use the same odd voltage you might want to buy a DC-DC "buckconverter and adjust it for the desired voltage.  
  
 Inexpensive ones ([[https://amzn.to/2QFmHOx|example]]) typically have a "pot" (screw to turn on a potentiometer) to adjust voltage, so bring your multimeter.  They are so inexpensive you might keep a few pre-tuned and labeled for specific voltages. Inexpensive ones ([[https://amzn.to/2QFmHOx|example]]) typically have a "pot" (screw to turn on a potentiometer) to adjust voltage, so bring your multimeter.  They are so inexpensive you might keep a few pre-tuned and labeled for specific voltages.
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 If you have an adapter with a weird output voltage and don't want to mess with buck converters a very small, inexpensive inverter might be the thing.  Even one small enough to run from the cigarette lighter ([[https://amzn.to/3gWOKni|example]]). If you have an adapter with a weird output voltage and don't want to mess with buck converters a very small, inexpensive inverter might be the thing.  Even one small enough to run from the cigarette lighter ([[https://amzn.to/3gWOKni|example]]).
  
 +==== boost converters ====
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 +It's rarer still for devices to use adapters that make more than 12vdc.  Increasing voltage from 12vdc to a higher DC voltage requires a "boost" converter ([[https://amzn.to/33bM39j|example]]).  The laptop adapters mentioned earlier are boost converters.
  
  
electrical/12v/wallwart.1619995238.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/05/02 18:40 by frater_secessus