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would running a 14v unit on 14.4v power be a bad idea..?
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would running a 14v unit on 14.4v power be a bad idea..?
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August 18, 2007, 03:11:41 PM »
i dont want to fry my unit, which is spec'd @ 14v input, but the battery i have outputs 14.4v. i was hoping the two of them would play nicely with eachother, assuming i get the right cables @ rat shack.
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Re: would running a 14v unit on 14.4v power be a bad idea..?
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With 14 volt nominal input requirement, running at least up to 15 volts (and likely even 18 volts) should not pose a problem of any kind.
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