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On Sep 12, 9:34*am, John Smith wrote:
On 9/12/2010 9:32 AM, RHF wrote: ... Ah OK - I have always figured the required Voltage Drop needed for the Radio at normal Audio Listening Level and used a Resistor -example- 12 VDC down-to 9 VDC -or 6 VDC. Here you are using a Silicon Diode because it has the specific ~0.6/0.8 Volt Drop for this application. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diode ~ RHF * . Yes, if you want to drop the voltage further, just drop more silicon diodes in series ... Regards, JS HUMmmm the Cost of one Resistor or the Cost of many Diodes . . . Somewhere 'somewhen' long ago : I was told taught to Divide my Dropping Resistor Value by Two and use Two Resistors in the DC Supply line; one in each Wire; so that the Battery would be 'isolated' and 'floating' ? +12VDC [b]__/////__+Radio-__/////__[b] -12VDC |
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