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what kind of device will output +12V DC?

Aharami

Lifer
I just purchsed the Omnifi DMP1 digital media player off another ATer. I need to test it out but cannot put it in my car yet as Im still waiting for all my other audio components before I start gutting the interior.

This thing has 4 wires - black (ground), red (Ignition switched +12V DC), orange (dimmer), yellow (battery +12V DC). Since I cannot hook it up to my car just yet to make sure it works, I need something that will give me the necessary +12V DC (and a ground). What will do this?

Not looking to spend too much money here....
 
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: dighn
your PC power supply has 12 v dc

so i can connect the red wire to one of the power connector pins in my PC and that will work?

There's a 5v too, make sure you get the right one.
 
You can't just pop your hood & put ground to negative and power/ignition to positive on the battery?
 
Originally posted by: CadetLee
You can't just pop your hood & put ground to negative and power/ignition to positive on the battery?

i can do that. but wasnt aware that the positive is +12V DC. thought it might be more or less and gets converted to +12V for the ignition wire somewhere in the car.

I guess I can always get a multimeter and check it out to be sure
 
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: CadetLee
You can't just pop your hood & put ground to negative and power/ignition to positive on the battery?

i can do that. but wasnt aware that the positive is +12V DC. thought it might be more or less and gets converted to +12V for the ignition wire somewhere in the car.

I guess I can always get a multimeter and check it out to be sure

It should be 12-ish unless the car is running..then 14v+ if your alternator works. If you were running an amp, you'd run power straight from the battery..I'd assume this comes off the same power source.

Although..I did have a battery that only read 9.x volts - no wonder why it didn't like starting.. 😛
 
Originally posted by: bmacd
regulated power supply. goto radio shack.

-=bmacd=-

Since it's build to run straight from the battery, how would that be any better? 😕
 
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Blacks are ground. Yellow is 12v.

:thumbsup:
thank you!

Power (4 pin connector, 0.2 centers), uses an 18 AWG cable;
A separate connector does not exist on all types of interfaces, CardBus for example.
1: +12volt
2: +12v Ground [GND]
3: +5v Ground [GND]
4: +5volt

-=bmacd=-
 
Car battery sounds like the easiest option, and as stated above, it's what the device is intended to be run on, so why not use it?

Sounds a bit better imo than rigging it to a pc power supply, and needing to jumper wires to start it.
 
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Car battery sounds like the easiest option, and as stated above, it's what the device is intended to be run on, so why not use it?

Sounds a bit better imo than rigging it to a pc power supply, and needing to jumper wires to start it.

car would be best and prolly the method I will use to test it. but just keeping my options open
 
Originally posted by: bmacd
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Blacks are ground. Yellow is 12v.

:thumbsup:
thank you!

Power (4 pin connector, 0.2 centers), uses an 18 AWG cable;
A separate connector does not exist on all types of interfaces, CardBus for example.
1: +12volt
2: +12v Ground [GND]
3: +5v Ground [GND]
4: +5volt

-=bmacd=-

good stuff. thanks
 
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