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Linkstations with lead acid batteries

Started by guicardoso, June 04, 2015, 07:52:53 AM

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guicardoso

Hi, everybody.

I have one LS-WXL and one LS-421DE and I'm trying to have some of my electronics gadgets powered by a 12DC bus with lead acid batteries.
The AC/DC adapters are rated at 12VDC output. All seems ok, but the batteries can have some voltage fluctuations when charged/discharged.
Does the linkstations can deal with that fluctuations? What kind of interal DC/DC converter they use? What are they maximum ratings?

Thanks,
Guilherme

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