So I'm making these own portable speakers of a couple of old computer speakers I had laying around.
I have cut off the electricity transformer and planning to connect it to a battery/battery pack instead.
On the transformer in my speaker it says (among other things): "OUTPUT-AC 10.7V/0.8A".
Now to my question. Is the output energy actually 10.7V? What should I use for this? If I use 12V battery pack, does it only use the amount it needs or does it somehow get to much electricity and overheat?
So I'm making these own portable speakers of a couple of old computer speakers I had laying around.
I have cut off the electricity transformer and planning to connect it to a battery/battery pack instead.
On the transformer in my speaker it says (among other things): "OUTPUT-AC 10.7V/0.8A".
Now to my question. Is the output energy actually 10.7V? What should I use for this? If I use 12V battery pack, does it only use the amount it needs or does it somehow get to much electricity and overheat?
bulipap 8 months ago
Technicaly anyone can be an audio enginere its not hard to design spekers with money and parts you can make very good speakers
hitachi654 1 year ago
cool speaker you should do an instructional video on how to build it
Dylan169113 2 years ago