[MLB-WIRELESS] more new edens
Mikey A
spikeymikey at optusnet.com.au
Thu Sep 4 10:19:17 EST 2003
Tony Langdon wrote:
>>It's not rocket science, as any major load such as headlights
>>or aircon
>>running in a car causes a voltage drop to some extent...
>>minimising this
>>will solve most problems - and will probably make your car
>>run better too :)
>>
>>
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>The question is whether the issue is low frequency "dips" or high frequency
>rubbish that's causing the problem. The high frequency stuff can usually be
>handled by good filtering and grounding. the voltage irregularities may
>need the DC-DC converter to fully tame - or simply, a SLA battery charged
>from the car's electrical system via a diode and current limiting...
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wouldn't a nice big capacitor like they use in car audio stop the dips
when things like lights and the such are started?
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