Hey all,
I am using an adjustable voltage step-down regulator to power my driver and to get the 4w I require it requires less than 12v so it's set to around 10-11v. Will the Sharp satellite receiver can still be OK with 10-11v or will it still require a full 12v?
Cheers, EloPiD
Is small Sharp receiver can OK to run with 10-11v?
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Re: Is small Sharp receiver can OK to run with 10-11v?
if you use a 7805 regulator for the 5 volt and not a resistor YES then 10-11 volt will work
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Re: Is small Sharp receiver can OK to run with 10-11v?
Hi RF-Head,
I appreciate your reply, especially considering the fact that I am using a resistor on the Sharp receiver.
Many kind thanks, Elo.
I appreciate your reply, especially considering the fact that I am using a resistor on the Sharp receiver.
Many kind thanks, Elo.
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Re: Is small Sharp receiver can OK to run with 10-11v?
If there is a resistor on the can you can put your multimeter after the resistor and look for the voltage there it must be around the 4,8-5,2Volt if so leaf it that way if not change the resistor for a 7805 voltage regulator