How can you convert a car stereo to run on indoor electricity?
Monday, October 19th, 2009 at
7:34 am
Question:
I would love to install a car stereo and speakers into my rec-room wall downstairs. Is it possible to convert the car stereo so that you can somehow plug it into a regular outlet?
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Get on adaptor to convert ac to dc volts and use it
Yes, Radio Shack sells several ac to dc converters that are affordable for just such a purpose.
an adapter would work but make sure it can produce the amps that may be required 5-10 amps would be the best to keep the radio from dimming or loosing power at high levels….me i just would use a small car battery hooked to a small charger tucked nicley in a cabinet and that would be my power supply.
(UPDATE) Use a sealed maintnance free battery.
Neon I would NOT want a car battery sitting randomly in my house those things are hella toxic and do produce toxic gasses
computer power supply UTUBE it
whatever you do, dont strip a wire and plug it into your head unit. i tries tha tona stock unit and i almost pissed my pants, it caughgt on fire and made the most outrageous sound ive ever heard hahaha
GET ON EBAY AND BUY A 12 VOLT POWER SUPPLY IT WILL COST ABOUT 15 BUCKS.