Home
AudioAsylum Trader
Computer Audio Asylum

Music servers and other computer based digital audio technologies.

For Sale Ads

FAQ / News / Events

 

Use this form to submit comments directly to the Asylum moderators for this forum. We're particularly interested in truly outstanding posts that might be added to our FAQs.

You may also use this form to provide feedback or to call attention to messages that may be in violation of our content rules.

You must login to use this feature.

Inmate Login


Login to access features only available to registered Asylum Inmates.
    By default, logging in will set a session cookie that disappears when you close your browser. Clicking on the 'Remember my Moniker & Password' below will cause a permanent 'Login Cookie' to be set.

Moniker/Username:

The Name that you picked or by default, your email.
Forgot Moniker?

 
 

Examples "Rapper", "Bob W", "joe@aol.com".

Password:    

Forgot Password?

 Remember my Moniker & Password ( What's this?)

If you don't have an Asylum Account, you can create one by clicking Here.

Our privacy policy can be reviewed by clicking Here.

Inmate Comments

From:  
Your Email:  
Subject:  

Message Comments

   

Original Message

RE: Ok

Posted by E-Stat on March 17, 2017 at 11:53:37:

I mean increasing transformer output power can't make device drawing too much current

No, the attached device would be the villain in this case drawing more current than its host can digest.

That's not related to increasing transformer output power at all, right?

Certainly not. While I find having some added current capability is desirable, having six to twelve times the needed value as you find with the Nikola or the Sonore Signature sure seems like overkill.

It's not safe to use LPS-1 with microRendu.

Do you realize the same engineer (John Swenson) designed both - with the LPS-1 intended to power the rendu? While the nominal current requirement for the rendu supply is 1A, the device itself draws about half that.

That's why I stepped in to correct your misunderstandings before you actually buy it.

We still seem to face a translation challenge here. Here's my observation once again:

Philosophically, I'm in the Ultracap camp given its clever approach.

That clever approach being of using low impedance capacitors to drive the device sourced by an "energizing source".

And I may be wrong, but somehow I think that Mr. Swenson has a much deeper understanding of how his products work together than do you. And that using them together is most certainly not "dangerous". :)

edit: perhaps you might want to read his design goals and explanation of how the unit works by clicking here.