I have a couple of bits of kit like a DAC that run on 12 volt 'Wallmart' power supplies, but have very low power demands.
These power supplies seem also to be the switching type which get a worse press than the linear.
So I fancy going to battery power using say a rechargeable 7amp lead acid battery.
Here is my initial problem.
The power supplies deliver 12 volts but batteries normally deliver about 13 volts. Is this going to damage the DAC if so do I need to put a voltage regulator in the system?
Hi Chris,
A few words to set the expectations.
Lead acid is in principle a bad idea for audio. Its discharge is very noisy. Maybe there are specific implementations with low noise, but for the usual purposes this is not a requirement.
Also the voltage reduces during discharge, you will only hit the design or optimum voltage (and related circuit optimization) only for a very brief moment. Expect your sound quality to drift.
You could use the batteries with a wide input DC-DC converter, but then you re on the switching path again (which is not bad per se).
I would recommend a good linear supply, which should not be so hard to find for 12V.
regards, Coen