N Naxis2k1 10+ year member grade A whiteboy 598 0 Phoenix Dec 27, 2005 #1 i know the higher the output voltage the lower the gain has to be set right? so does that also help with heat issues? Click to read more...
i know the higher the output voltage the lower the gain has to be set right? so does that also help with heat issues? Click to read more...
OP N Naxis2k1 10+ year member grade A whiteboy 598 0 Phoenix Dec 27, 2005 Thread Starter #2 i see well thats cool.. every little bit helps i guess
maylar 10+ year member Electrical Weenie 3,643 76 Connecticut Dec 30, 2005 #3 Not really. Heat is power lost to inefficiency. Preout voltage doesn't affect that. Power output level and supply voltage do.
Not really. Heat is power lost to inefficiency. Preout voltage doesn't affect that. Power output level and supply voltage do.