The DC iPurifier 2 is rated for 24V which includes normal 5% tolerances, so 25-6v may work, but it will be near its limits. It is possible if the tolerances…
I have an iFi device that is powered by the iPower but might it be possible to use a different power supply that is not dependent on bridge rectifiers (AC…
The provided inverter inverts the wire connections. If you have a centre negative power supply unit and a centre negative device, two inverters are needed. One before DC iPurifier 2…
On a fundamental level, if there is enough voltage to make active noise cancellation in the DC iPurifier work (around 4V) it works. Excessive voltage past 24V will activate protection…
On a fundamental level, if there is enough voltage to make active noise cancellation in the DC iPurifier 2 work (around 4V) it works. Excessive voltage past 24V will activate…
Is it possible to use the DC iPurifier with a splitter connection to feed 2 devices rated at same specifications? Answer: Yes, this is possible, however, it will generate a…
Yes, it does contain over-current and over-voltage protection based on thermal fuses, if this protection circuitry is engaged the unit may become very hot and will not produce much output…
The DC iPurifier 2 draws around 50mA for its own operation regardless of voltage, in most cases this is negligible. The rest of the power is available to the powered…
Orange: Receiving power and powered on. Red (+/-): Receiving the wrong polarity otherwise it will not be lit. For Pro audio people who use the DC iPuriifer 2, a lot…
It is due to different variations and height differences. Variations: There are around 48 different DC barrel types, therefore, each one can not be provided so you may need to…
I’m planning to use a DC iPurifier 2 with a power supply that is linear, but unregulated, so it generates some ripple which is about 900mV. Would the DC iPurifier…