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Gjkrisa

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Hi I have this amp that I want to power with a battery pack the amp takes 12 aa batteries I believe to make is 12 volts anyway I can get that power from the battery pack to the amp?
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IDK other than using a jumpstarter type battery pack, how to upconvert the voltage in an efficient manner for portable applications.
 
Turns out was able to get the battery pack to work have to measure what's volts I get I got cleanest sound hooked up to the DC jack and brightest light so I may find a plug to just hook in there

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12 AA batteries will give you 14.4vdc
That looks like a phone charger battery pack which usually only outputs 5vdc.

Do you have part numbers or descriptions of what you're working with?
 
glock-coma said:
12 AA batteries will give you 14.4vdc
That looks like a phone charger battery pack which usually only outputs 5vdc.

Do you have part numbers or descriptions of what you're working with?
https://www.zerolemon.com/product/usb-ctype-c-toughjuice-30000mah-rugged-external-battery-quickcharge-2-0/
https://www.geartrade.com/item/430758/osiris-g-bag
I thought osiris said it was an 80 watt amp when I bought it.

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The specs on the battery pack say 1.35A at 12V, so you will be able to operate the amp but at lower volumes, depending on peak draw.  I normally use battery packs for preamp devices with low power requirements so I can power them cleanly for longer periods of time.
 
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