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<blockquote data-quote="Jcsaudio" data-source="post: 8662927" data-attributes="member: 673752"><p>I use cascade APS power supplies. They can be gained together in parallel with the same models for up to 6 for increased current. Regular battery chargers can produce some dirty power even on a battery. I learned that the hard way. <a href="http://cascadeaudio.com/power_converters/power_converters.htm" target="_blank">http://cascadeaudio.com/power_converters/power_converters.htm</a> These are used behind 12 volt electronics displays and in comp cars to power the amps when the car isn’t running. They also do a good job of charging a battery without over charging it so long as you keep the voltage on the lower setting. </p><p></p><p>I have an ASP 30 I might be willing to sell. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcsaudio, post: 8662927, member: 673752"] I use cascade APS power supplies. They can be gained together in parallel with the same models for up to 6 for increased current. Regular battery chargers can produce some dirty power even on a battery. I learned that the hard way. [URL="http://cascadeaudio.com/power_converters/power_converters.htm"]http://cascadeaudio.com/power_converters/power_converters.htm[/URL] These are used behind 12 volt electronics displays and in comp cars to power the amps when the car isn’t running. They also do a good job of charging a battery without over charging it so long as you keep the voltage on the lower setting. I have an ASP 30 I might be willing to sell. [/QUOTE]
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