On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 02:23:15 -0300 hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I doubt if it's redommendable to link anything resembling an
> integrated circuit, not to speek of a mama board, *directly* to the
> "12-V" power system of a car - there are enormous voltage surges (and
> drops!); you'd need some kind of stabilizing buffer. And as you need
> different Voltage levels for the MoBo/devices, there's probably no way
> around some kind of converter anyway. Probably not too difficult,
> electrically, but it should sure have its own accu/battery with
> sufficient capacity.
Agree! In the USA an electronics hobbyist can buy very inexpensive parts
and plans for building a regulated power supply from a national retail
chain known as "Radio Shack". There should be similar kinds of retail
outlets in Europe to cater to the electronics enthusiasts.
Sam Heywood
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