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Come collegare un'autoradio all'alimentazione CA:puoi farlo!

Vuoi usare l'autoradio a casa? Ottime notizie:in realtà non è così difficile...se sai di cosa avrai bisogno.

In questo articolo, ti mostrerò come collegare un'autoradio all'alimentazione CA insieme a:

…e altro ancora! Non c'è motivo di aspettare, quindi iniziamo.

Per prima cosa:puoi colleghi l'autoradio alla presa di casa?

La risposta rapida è sì, con il giusto alimentatore è possibile collegare l'autoradio a una presa di casa con alimentazione a 120V o addirittura 220V. Tuttavia, non è possibile collegare direttamente un'autoradio a una presa.

Tuttavia, dovrai sapere solo alcune cose per assicurarti di non avere mal di testa o di distruggere potenzialmente l'autoradio.

L'autoradio è AC o DC?

Le autoradio utilizzano la tensione di corrente continua (CC) per alimentare i propri dispositivi elettronici, mentre l'elettronica domestica utilizza la corrente alternata (CA) con una tensione molto più elevata. In effetti, le autoradio possono funzionare fino a circa 11 volt CC, con una tensione compresa tra 12V e 14,4V tipica quando il motore di un veicolo è acceso.

Il motivo per cui le autoradio utilizzano l'alimentazione CC è perché le automobili utilizzano una batteria CC per avviare e alimentare il motore. Mentre il motore è in funzione, un alternatore genera alimentazione CA che viene cambiata in CC per caricare la batteria. Le batterie immagazzinano alimentazione CC, non CA.

Che voltaggio usano le prese domestiche?

Le prese CA domestiche forniscono circa 120 V (volt o "V") CA se ti trovi negli Stati Uniti e in altri paesi. Altri in cui sono stato sono ancora più alti a 220 V CA. È estremamente pericoloso provare a collegare un dispositivo CC all'alimentazione CA, infatti può persino esplodere o prendere fuoco.

Ciò di cui hai bisogno è un alimentatore per ridurre in sicurezza l'alta tensione di una presa CA domestica a una tensione CC inferiore che può essere utilizzata da un'autoradio.

Quanti ampere assorbe un'autoradio?

La buona notizia è che, a differenza degli amplificatori per auto, un'autoradio assorbe solo pochi ampere. I tipici stereo per auto (a seconda del design, delle caratteristiche, ecc.) assorbono da 2 a 5 ampere circa a piena potenza.

Ho visto alcune unità che hanno un fusibile da 10 amp, ma ciò non significa che utilizzino così tanta corrente. I fusibili sono disponibili in determinate dimensioni, quindi è il più vicino che il produttore doveva utilizzare.

Sebbene i produttori di autoradio possano pubblicizzarle con potenze nominali elevate come "50 W di picco per canale", in realtà l'autoradio media può emettere solo da 15 a 18 watt RMS per canale.

Questo perché devono funzionare con un'alimentazione a +12V che limita la potenza che possono fornire.

Cos'è il cavo accessorio 12V su un'autoradio?

Le autoradio hanno 3 cavi di alimentazione che devono essere collegati per funzionare:

  1. Terra/negativo, "GND"
  2. Backup alimentazione +12V/memoria radio “BATT”
  3. Accessorio acceso, "ACC"

Per il 99% dell'autoradio, il cavo accessorio 12V è un cavo di segnale di colore rosso che attiva l'accensione dell'elettronica. Normalmente sono collegati al cavo accessorio dell'interruttore di accensione di un veicolo per accendersi e spegnersi con l'interruttore.

È necessario collegarlo per accendere un'autoradio. Quando l'alimentazione viene rimossa dal cavo accessorio della radio, si spegne e passa in modalità a basso consumo.

Cosa posso usare per alimentare l'autoradio di casa?

La buona notizia è che gli alimentatori a 12V sono disponibili se cerchi nel posto giusto, e uno adatto per collegare un'autoradio all'alimentazione CA non dovrebbe costare molto. Devi solo sapere cosa cercare.

The good news is that it’s usually not hard to find the right kind of supply to power a car stereo at home. You’ll need one with 2 main things:

Tip: 12V supplies will work fine and are also the most common kind. 13.8V AC-DC supplies are used sometimes for powering CB radios and other equipment, so they’ll work fine but aren’t necessary. Don’t go out of your way to use those.

12V supplies are usually a lot more affordable anyway.

You can pick up an AC-DC supply from a variety of places:Amazon, your local electronics store, and you can even use an old PC computer supply (also called an “ATX” supply) you’ve got lying around. I’ll cover that in more detail later.

Can you use a wall adapter for a car stereo?

While you can use a wall adapter to power a car radio with decent results, most are pretty poor and can’t supply many amps and only a little bit of power. You’ll also need to cut the wiring which in some cases can be a little tricky since it’s sometimes very small wire.

Technically, you can use a wall outlet AC-DC 12V adapter, but I don’t recommend it.

They’re pretty limited in power output and the amperage they can provide (many are less than 1A rated). They’re designed to do things like charge devices or supply low-power devices.

They also don’t have good reserve power and when you start cranking up your car radio the voltage may begin to sag (drop out) and it won’t work well along with the sound breaking up &distorting. You’ll need to find one with enough current (say 2 to 2.5 amps or more if possible) and cut the wiring since most come with a connector attached.

Caution! When using a AC/DC wall adapter, b e careful because for some it can be hard to tell which wire is positive and which is negative.

Always be 100% sure before connecting a radio to avoid a reverse polarity condition as that can damage electronics!

What to know about computer power supplies

PC power supplies are also called “ATX” supplies and can provide lots of current from their 12V wiring. You can see their amps rating on the label like in these examples above.

Computer power supplies are fairly common and are usually priced pretty well (especially used). You won’t need a high-power one.

In fact, even a standard low-end 150W PC power supply will work great for a car stereo! Nearly all of them have more current output than you need.

The drawback, however, is that PC power supplies require a certain (but easy to do) wiring connection in order to turn on. That’s because they’re normally connected to a PC motherboard that provides a control signal for them to work.

Fortunately, there’s an easy workaround you can use that makes them great for a home car stereo system power source. See my detailed diagram for that further below.

How do you hook up a power supply to a car radio?

Connecting radio power and ground

To connect a car radio to a power supply you’ll need to do the following:

If you hardwire the accessory wire to the yellow wire (battery power), you can turn the car stereo off with the power supply on/off control. However, while that’s very easy, it comes with a price.

Removing power from the 12V battery wire means the unit will lose its radio tuner settings, audio settings, and any other adjustments you’ve made. Optionally, using a switch to connect the accessory wire as an on/off control is a good idea. Leave the power supply on in this case.

Another way is to simply turn the radio on/off using the power button and leave the power supply on. In either case, when turned off the radio will go into a low-power mode draw less than 0.5 amps when shut off.

Connecting the speaker wiring

Car stereos usually use standard wire colors for speaker connections:

Just like power wiring colors, not all brands follow these standard colors so always check first!

Remember that car stereos can’t handle a speaker impedance (Ohms speaker load) below 4 ohms. You can, however, use 8 ohm home stereos speakers although you’ll only have 1/2 the rated output power available. I’ll explain that further below.

Never connect 2 ohm speakers for example or wire speaker outputs together as the radio can become hot and permanently damaged. Car stereos aren’t designed to be bridged like a car amp.

How to wire a computer power supply to a car stereo

Using an ATX (desktop computer) power supply for a car stereo isn’t hard – in fact, you only need a few steps:

Once you’ve connected the +12V and ground wiring to the radio, connect the “supply on” wire shown above to another ground wire as shown. The supply should start and your car radio should turn on.

As I mentioned earlier, switching off the power supply will cause the radio to lose its “memory” (settings, last station you played, etc) so you may find it easier to use an on/off switch on the accessory wire or turn the radio on &off using the power button.

Don’t forget that a radio uses only a tiny bit of power when turned off so you can leave your power supply running if you like.

How to connect car stereo wires together properly

You’ve got several options for how to connect car stereos wires together properly. I’ll cover a few here. Questi sono:

  1. Using the twist-and-tape method (not something I recommend, but it works “in a pinch”)
  2. Using connectors such as crimp (“butt”) connectors or wire nuts
  3. Soldering the wires together

I’ll cover each in detail.

1. Connecting wire using the twist-and-tape method

Although it’s easy to do and cheap (especially if you don’t have many tools around), it’s the least reliable way to connect speaker or car stereo wires together. In my experience, the tape can come off later or the twisted wire may work its way loose at some point.

It’s as easy to do as:

  1. Strip about 1/2 inch insulation from the end of each wire
  2. Twist the bare wire together as tightly as possible, wrapping around each other to help hold them together
  3. Tear off some electrical tape and tightly wind it around the exposed wire and also the wire insulation

2. Connecting wire using crimp connectors

This is one of the most reliable ways to connect wire and one I’ve used for years for car stereo installations. You’ll need one or more tools to strip your wire and crimp the connectors.

Here’s how:

  1. Strip the wire leaving 3/8″ to 1/2″ bare wire exposed.
  2. Tightly twist the wire so it can be pushed into the connector properly.
  3. Insert the wire into one end firmly, pushing it into the metal contact inside. Be sure to insert it fully.
  4. Place the connector into the crimp tool in the appropriate position in the tool, near the end of the connector.
  5. Crimp very hard with the tool to make press the connector down hard, holding the wire inside permanently.
  6. Repeat the same for the other side &you other wires as needed.

Tip: For best results, once you’re done pull gently on the wire while holding the connector. The wire shouldn’t come out. If it does, you’ve crimped it poorly and will need to do it over again.

Examples of a wire crimping &stripping tool and crimp (“butt”) connectors. Blue is one of the most common and works well with 18AWG wire.

When shopping for crimp connectors you’ll notice they’re available in different colors for different gauges of wire. In most cases, the blue ones are fine for car speaker &radio wiring use. You can also pick up an affordable set that includes the crimp tool and connectors as well.

3. Connecting wire by soldering

This is hands-down the most reliable way to extend &splice wires as when done properly soldered wire is extremely strong and is permanent.

How to solder car stereo wires

  1. Cut &strip the wire (at least 1/2″ length of bare wire is needed).
  2. Hold up both ends to form an “X” shape with the wire facing opposite directions.
  3. Hold both ends and tightly twist each end around the other until they’re completely wrapped over each other.
  4. After the soldering iron is hot, apply heat to the wire with the tip. Once heated (after a few seconds usually), apply solder enough so that it has flowed fully through the wire.
  5. Rotate the wire to the other side and apply the solder until all of the wire is fully saturated with solder.
  6. Allow the wire to cool for a few moments.
  7. Tear 2 short pieces of electrical tape. Starting at the insulation and at an angle, tightly wrap the tape until it is fully covered.

It’s important to fully cover the wire once you’re done. That’s to prevent adjacent wires from touching each other and causing a short circuit that can permanently damage the radio’s output stages.

How long does soldering speaker wire properly take?

All in all, you’ll need about 30 minutes to solder a full set of car radio power &speaker wires or a bit less if you’re only connecting the power side.

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