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'Input' refers to red wire from battery or other dash 12v power lead, 'output' to the item that needs the fixed supply. Earth (chassis) is common to both.
'Input' refers to red wire from battery or other dash 12v power lead, 'output' to the item that needs the fixed supply. Earth (chassis) is common to both. I recently purchased a 12v notebook to make things simpler in the camper - no need for voltage increasers, and three components provide a perfect power source.  


A great video explaining the principles can be found here:
A great video explaining the principles can be found here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSzVs7_aW-Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSzVs7_aW-Y

Revision as of 18:20, 21 December 2015

Covkid:

These days, we run laptops and other items that need a smoother or even reduced supply compared to the nominal 12.5V supply, particularly if the engine is running when the voltage can reach 14v. A raw supply is fine for some items but most modern electronics require a bit more precision than this. The dash clocks in a T25 use a fixed 10v regulated supply for part of the circuit and this is achieved by a voltage regulator fixed to the back of the clocks rated at 10v.

Relatively cheap, voltage regulators have three legs and in various sizes including but not limited to:

LM7805 (5v) LM7809 (9v) LM7812 (12v)

With the addition of a few capacitors to further smooth out the supply, you can build a simple and effective power source at one or more voltage levels. They're cheap and easy to build and a whole lot less than ones you can buy - even on ebay.

Heres a summary of the circuit using a 12v regulator (for 5v you'd substitute with an LM7805):

Smoothed12vsupply.jpg

'Input' refers to red wire from battery or other dash 12v power lead, 'output' to the item that needs the fixed supply. Earth (chassis) is common to both. I recently purchased a 12v notebook to make things simpler in the camper - no need for voltage increasers, and three components provide a perfect power source.

A great video explaining the principles can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSzVs7_aW-Y