I have a question for the folks with more knowledge and experience than I.
In my vehicle.
I have a couple of pieces of radio equipment.
Suggested power input is 13.6v to 13.8v.
I have both engine power and solar/Lifepo to work with.
Issues;
As we already know; engine power is variable in most vehicles. Even more so with down step alternators in today’s vehicles.
When alternator is operating, getting 13.8 to 14.6 volts is easy.
Once engine is off, we are left at the mercy of most batteries, bleeding charge down to 12.2v or lower over time.
With Solar;
In light I charge up to 14.2v.
At night my Lithium batteries maintain 13.2 to 13.0 Volts (depending on length of night).
So once again this voltage is variable between 13.0 to 14.2 volts.
So enough of the word vomit.
What have folks done to regulate voltage around the 13.6 voltage range?
I have seen folks who simply use cheap voltage regulators/inverters.
But I have concerns about dirty power, especially as from time to time the construction is questionable, creating a number of radio issues.
So I am curious as to what other solutions are available/recommended, or would a cheap voltage regulator/inverter be sufficient?
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Greetings folks.
I have a question for the folks with more knowledge and experience than I.
In my vehicle.
I have a couple of pieces of radio equipment.
Suggested power input is 13.6v to 13.8v.
I have both engine power and solar/Lifepo to work with.
Issues;
As we already know; engine power is variable in most vehicles. Even more so with down step alternators in today’s vehicles.
When alternator is operating, getting 13.8 to 14.6 volts is easy.
Once engine is off, we are left at the mercy of most batteries, bleeding charge down to 12.2v or lower over time.
With Solar;
In light I charge up to 14.2v.
At night my Lithium batteries maintain 13.2 to 13.0 Volts (depending on length of night).
So once again this voltage is variable between 13.0 to 14.2 volts.
So enough of the word vomit.
What have folks done to regulate voltage around the 13.6 voltage range?
I have seen folks who simply use cheap voltage regulators/inverters.
But I have concerns about dirty power, especially as from time to time the construction is questionable, creating a number of radio issues.
So I am curious as to what other solutions are available/recommended, or would a cheap voltage regulator/inverter be sufficient?
Looking forward to input
Thanks folks.
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