I got this amp board
* https://www.ebay.com/itm/125299680050 (dual TPA3116 amp)
and i got this boost converter
* https://www.ebay.com/itm/192032921916 (150W DC-DC Boost Converter)
i am getting a annoying squeal.static noise out of my speakers
on a side note turning the volume knob on is tripping OCP/SCP on my PSU, so i need some way to limit the inrush current (the system reboots when the amp is turned on, bios is set to boot on when power is restored)
the boost converter is powered using 12v and is set to 20v
would replacing the 4 chong 1000uf 35v caps with UFW1V102MHD would fix the static? what about just using a/some 10W resistors, i have some 5 and 20 ohm ceramic cement resistors on hand, should i replace the caps on the boost converter?
maybe i can just put a 5 ohm resistor on the 12v feed, i assume the resistor will not blow up with the momentary ~30W load as i assume it would need to heat soak before it would melt or blow like a 0 ohm resistor used as a fuse
I have attached a document for my power supply
* https://www.ebay.com/itm/125299680050 (dual TPA3116 amp)
and i got this boost converter
* https://www.ebay.com/itm/192032921916 (150W DC-DC Boost Converter)
i am getting a annoying squeal.static noise out of my speakers
on a side note turning the volume knob on is tripping OCP/SCP on my PSU, so i need some way to limit the inrush current (the system reboots when the amp is turned on, bios is set to boot on when power is restored)
the boost converter is powered using 12v and is set to 20v
would replacing the 4 chong 1000uf 35v caps with UFW1V102MHD would fix the static? what about just using a/some 10W resistors, i have some 5 and 20 ohm ceramic cement resistors on hand, should i replace the caps on the boost converter?
maybe i can just put a 5 ohm resistor on the 12v feed, i assume the resistor will not blow up with the momentary ~30W load as i assume it would need to heat soak before it would melt or blow like a 0 ohm resistor used as a fuse
I have attached a document for my power supply
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