>12V Regulated Cold Cathodes
OK, it's audio related, it's to finish off my trunk install :P
I had a set of 12" cold cathodes installed, but clearly they could not handle over 12V (hooked up to the cars power, making 13.8V at idle) causing one of the capacitors to explode and make some terribly unpleasant smells... So, is there a dual 12" cold cathode system that is regulated and can handle 12-14.4V? Thanks |
Uh, if it was marked 12v it should have took it, unless you had a cold cold start up and then your alt usually puts out more, ( mine does like 15.8 or something first thing in the morning )
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They'd been working in the car for probably 2 weeks, then one day driving home from work, probably 45 mins into the drive the cap just exploded making a terrible smell...
Should check what the cap was rated to... If I didn't throw it out. |
stupid question i know but what are cathodes?
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^ A cold cathode tube is an alternative to neon. Popular in tricking out a home PC (which is just so superlame but people do it)
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hey thanx alot dukk
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just get the proper product thats ment to work up to 15v.
the ones u are using will keep breaking |
Originally Posted by Prolifik
(Post 286541)
just get the proper product thats ment to work up to 15v.
the ones u are using will keep breaking |
neon lights for a car? ebay? they even sell those at walmart here in the auto department.
neon or LED, pick one. |
Originally Posted by Prolifik
(Post 286546)
car lights?
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Originally Posted by Prolifik
(Post 286546)
they even sell those at walmart here in the auto department.
Awww screw it, I'll just end up making a 12V regulator myself and hookup whatever... |
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