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Power generation using electric motors
Thanks russ, 800 W is peak drawing. i rarely operate at peak (high SPL's) levels. But a guess would be, that for the amps i would be drawing around 250W at above normal listening levels. This is because i operate amps at -12dB levels. Guess that would mean 250X6=1500W and add another 250W to...- rajupatel
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We have 240V 50Hz supply voltage. To run my audio setup, how much battery power would i need? Would it be ok if I use an inverter? I am told that that the amps will need a 5 amp supply and consumption on stand by is 50W and at peak output it is 800W. I have six amps. Other equipment consumption...- rajupatel
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Hi Guys, Thanks for the great "eye openers". I am better informed now. And incidentally I AM NOT AN AUDIOPHILE. This was an idea that was thrown to me and i do make it a point to research well before i take the plunge. and that includes talking to professional's in the field too. And I did read...- rajupatel
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yes i have heard the same system on both power sources separately. Hence the observation. "Bipolars posts" = where? link?- rajupatel
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i agree. but i have heard amplifier running on an dedicated power source and it sounds so much more cleaner with a much lower noise floor. The transients in the music are more pronounced and impactful. If i understand right the more components there are in a circuitry more is the contamination...- rajupatel
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my normal source is the grid. But. as usual, many electric items are connected to my home power source (both inside and outside) which do carry electrical noise. Hence I want a dedicated power source to run just my audio equipment. and nothing else will be connected to it.- rajupatel
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Hi, I am a novice. I have very sensitive high end audio equipment. I want to power them up from an independent source. I was contemplating using a electric motor driven generator. I want to do this to supply cleanest power to the equipment/electronics. My power requirement is about 5 KVA. I am...- rajupatel
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