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Boat Stereo Power Supply Question
I am currently putting the finishing touches on a 16' driftboat (no
engine) and ran across another driftboat this past weekend that had a stereo system in it. He had a battery in it that appeared to about half the size of a car battery to power the stereo. So now I want to put a CD/MP3 player in my boat and a couple of speakers and was wondering what size of battery I can use that would provide a minimum of 6-8 hours of playback time. Thanks. |
Boat Stereo Power Supply Question
On Jun 1, 8:29*pm, wrote:
I am currently putting the finishing touches on a 16' driftboat (no engine) and ran across another driftboat this past weekend that had a stereo system in it. He had a battery in it that appeared to about half the size of a car battery to power the stereo. So now I want to put a CD/MP3 player in my boat and a couple of speakers and was wondering what size of battery I can use that would provide a minimum of 6-8 hours of playback time. Thanks. I forgot to add....I would like something as small and "light" as possible. |
Boat Stereo Power Supply Question
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Boat Stereo Power Supply Question
On Jun 2, 11:09*am, (GregS) wrote:
In article , wrote: On Jun 1, 8:29=A0pm, wrote: I am currently putting the finishing touches on a 16' driftboat (no engine) and ran across another driftboat this past weekend that had a stereo system in it. He had a battery in it that appeared to about half the size of a car battery to power the stereo. So now I want to put a CD/MP3 player in my boat and a couple of speakers and was wondering what size of battery I can use that would provide a minimum of 6-8 hours of playback time. Thanks. I forgot to add....I would like something as small and "light" as possible. I made a boom box a long while back. HU little power amp. A 6 AHr would power it for 5-6 hours. Figure that out. A 10-12 AHr would be safe. greg Maybe a rechargeable motor cycle battery. With say 10 ampere hour capacity? If the stereo at, say, average volume uses a half to one amp probably get some 8 to 15 hours. Then bring battery ashore and connect to a battery charger or recharge by plugging into motor vehicle driving home? |
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