minionas wrote:
i was wondering if 1,5A low noise regulator will be sufficient (3A are not available) to maintain charge of lifepo4 cells:
http://e-greenmotion.com/index.php?rout ... duct_id=53
Datasheet of these recommends 3A charging current...
i'm still leaning towards those low noise regulators instead of 5A ones (i can not find noise info on those..)..
wondering what gains i would have instead of my current 2x12V lead acid (trickle charged by pangs 2x12V 5A rails), and numerous NimH battery packs.. (charged by STRONTRONICS 5V 1A PSs)?
hi minionas
im gonna copy this to the picoless thread best continue there
ive dumped enough off topic stuff here
well the 1.5a would be ok but theres little breathing space, and its difficult to know how much of a maximum the 1.5 amp is
for example say your cpu is drawing 0.8 of an amp (underclocked) of the battery pack that in turn will draw 0.8 of the linear reg
stock bios settings that cpu amp draw could be up to 2.5 amp id really prefer if it could at least do that
dont worry about the data sheet its concerned with charging 2.5v cells up to 3.7v we are only worried about maintaining charge which is more or less what the cpu or whatever component is drawing
i have used a few of the 5 amp regulators i dont find them to be a noticeable disadvantage
i take it that the 2x12v lead acid batteries still sound better than ppa 2x12 linear rails on their own, otherwise you wouldn't still be using them right?
the benefit for you with going picoless, is yet again lower noise floor, cleaner deeper and tighter bass, more detail
(really everything better those are the most noticeable aspects)
and your familiar with the battery system
you can still use the nimh and lead acid packs, but the lifepo4s sound just that little bit sweeter