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Using car sound at home
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<blockquote data-quote="XL1000" data-source="post: 842798" data-attributes="member: 14393"><p>I agree with the above and have done a similar thing. Just never completely run the Lead Acid battery fully flat. They do not recover well.</p><p>I run my gate motor with a 160A/H deep cycle on trickle feed. This could also happily be adapted for use with what you want to do. Plenty of current available and can play for hours without danger of running out of power. Just have to get a step up transformer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XL1000, post: 842798, member: 14393"] I agree with the above and have done a similar thing. Just never completely run the Lead Acid battery fully flat. They do not recover well. I run my gate motor with a 160A/H deep cycle on trickle feed. This could also happily be adapted for use with what you want to do. Plenty of current available and can play for hours without danger of running out of power. Just have to get a step up transformer? [/QUOTE]
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