I realize that when one runs a big radio it's best to run the power off the battery so one doesn't blow fuses. The question that I have is this: How much power can you safely run off the Cig. Lighter power source before you start to blow fuses. Thanks in advance.
CB Power...Battery verses Cig. Power Outlet. When?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by 70cst, Nov 16, 2009.
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20-40 watts...
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My guess is that would be safe for most cigarette lighters, probably about 5 amps, somebody correct me if I'm wrong. I think the reason a lot of folks say to run straight off the battery is to reduce interference noise. You'll just have to see how it works for you. If you don't get a lot of noise and aren't blowing the fuse, you're in good shape.
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Thanks for your reply. Its apreciated.
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Personaly my self, it didnt matter if it was 5 watts or 40 i ran it right off the battery, worked better and had all the power the radio needed to work efectively.
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OHMS LAW
Volts X watts=amps so a 40 watt radio at 13.8 volts would be 552 amps so a 5 amp circuit want get it. how ever a standard radio out put is 5 watts which means it would need 10 watts input since it is 50 percent efficient by design it would need 138 amps.so there you go. no cigerate lighters would be recomended for good operation. Most radios if run on low voltage will perform bad or possably burn them up.
also you go the other way volts X Amps= Watts -
usually the reason to run off battery vs. cig. lighter is background noise over power needed. works that way in most vehicles
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Well ... if this is the case and I hook the power source to the car battery...I might as well use my RCI 6300F. The reason for using the other CB were to have the ability to use the cigarette lighter. My company recently purchased a Subaru Outback for me to drive and the Interior space is limited which is why I was going to a smaller packaged CB. Again thanks for your feedback...its appreciated.
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