jkeny wrote:I mentioned this to Nige but it is probably worth posting:
Also, one thing to think about with relays - what is the impedance of the relay? If one of the advantages of batteries is their lower internal impedance (the lower the better i.e. better instant current delivery) then we don't want to introduce a higher impedance device between battery & Mobo!
I've noticed this with some battery management PCBs that sit between the battery pack & the PC - the sound dis-improved when used to power the PC
can a relay be any worse than a switch?
when everything is separated out it divides the current draw
on my pc thats 0.1 amps on the 12v 0.3-0.5 on 5v and 0.2 on the 3.3v
cpu draws 0.6 amps but does not require a relay as theres no draw when pc's off
pc's underclocked thats why the current is low
ive put a battery on the 12v with relay, anker supply without and 3.3 on a switch
have tested everything one at a time as usual over and back a-b a-b a-b
theres no doubt about it theres definitely a good improvement i would say similar to the change from trilinear to tribattery
so once you hear the real true bass, body and the detail there will be no going back.
issues to work out are
to get a 4.8v cell to replace anker as does not charge fast enough to maintain itself
stop battery current from going into pico as it gets confused and thinks the pc is still on
Pearse has found a fundemetal improvement!!
well done!!!!