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    Join Date: Feb 2018

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    I've recently purchased this DC-DC Converter Step Down Module 12V to 5V 3A 15W USB Output Power Adapter https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01G8PZS..._NaJFCbVK4DYEF

    It works perfectly with the set up I have and now my CCA is powered by my car battery (which also powers my SEG & Capella).

    I haven't listened enough to fully compare it to the powerbank I used previously to power the CCA.

    Reason for the post is just a FYI. I had the CCA set up this way last night and I wasn't using it but I was powered on (I was listening to FLAC from my laptop). After about an hour it was very very warm, so I unplugged it.

    Anyone know why this would be and how dangerous it is for the CCA?
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    I thought they got pretty hot even with the generic psu? Have you the checked the output voltage of your buck converter with a meter?

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    With normal supply my CCA gets quite hot, I made a little heat sink for it, now runs much cooler
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepperamip View Post
    I thought they got pretty hot even with the generic psu? Have you the checked the output voltage of your buck converter with a meter?

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    I hope so, although I haven't encountered that myself. I don't have one at the moment, one I had wouldn't give readings and had to send it back, haven't got around to getting a new one. I do need to though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stryder5 View Post
    With normal supply my CCA gets quite hot, I made a little heat sink for it, now runs much cooler
    That's a relief.

    That's interesting, how did you do that? I like the idea
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    Just fiddling around with mine,it does get surprisingly hot,interestingly I bought a Ethernet converter for it which gives a very slight difference over the stock usb power lead,what surprised me is I used a cd as the control for comparison,its the same recording,not a remaster vs old copy,dac settings are the same,spl levels are the same on my meter and I really can’t tell the difference at all,going to repeat the test in the dark as I seem to hear a difference better then.
    Going to build a little stand for it next,and add some heat sinks,then maybe a linear power supply,tried a mobile power bank recently and didn’t find any difference,although it was a freebie one so maybe not very good?

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    I used to use mine with an Anker Power Bank and I noticed an instance improvement. It lasted for ages if it was unplugged once I finished using it. However if I accidentally left it plugged in overnight, it would drain it as much as if it were being used.
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    Amptastic Mini-1
    Klipsch KG4.5 Speakers with Titanium Diagphrams and Sonicap Cap upgrade
    110aH Leisure Battery powers the Mini-1 & Digione

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    my cca did get quite warm on the standard switching supply.....wouldn't say vet hot though!!

    Have switched to a power bank havent checked it heat wise recently....will give it a check and report back....

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    I'm interested in the heat sink if anyone's got a guide on what the used to make one.

    I know a bit about heat sinks but only for gaming PC's so the size is a bit different haha
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    pm sent

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