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I'm no electrical guru but I do know if you hook 24VDC up to the primary windings of a transformer you'll get zip (0VDC) on the secondary. The only way to get DC through a transformer is to pulse it... i.e. 'invert' the DC to AC then convert back to DC using a regulator... it's a great way to isolate two circuits. Use the inverter link caveman gave ya. You could also use a simple 12V regulator like an LM320-12 if all you want to do is charge your phone... they're about a buck at radio shack.
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here a diagram its ruff but I think it explains it.
+24v +12v to starter ------------- ------------- + - + - ---------- ______________________ ____________________ ------- l l l l ----- l l l l - l l l l ground l l l l -------------------------------- -------------------------- I hope this makes sense, if not post your email and i can send a better one that i made in photoshop |
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If you have room for a 12V battery you could use a regulator too keep it charged... then you could run a normal stereo and such.
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ok i give up that looks nothing like what i meant it too post your email and i will send one that makes sense.
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browningm2(at)hotmail(dot)com
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you have mail
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thanks! :D nice drawing :p
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you have mail also
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I know Im a Geek :eek: [/QUOTE]
Yes, but you solved my problem :D |
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