Troubleshooting Interference with Projector and Amp Setup | Seeking Assistance

  • Thread starter colintonks
  • Start date
  • Tags
    Project
In summary, the conversation discussed a problem with a setup involving a 16v 55Farad capacitor, a small 50 watt DC projector, and a 10 watt guitar amp. When the projector is turned on, there is interference in the guitar amp. This is possibly due to a voltage change when the projector starts drawing power. Suggestions were made to try adding smaller capacitors or looking into an Earth rail problem. It was also mentioned that the DC motor in the projector's cooling fan could be a source of noise.
  • #1
colintonks
17
0
Hi

I need help with a project.

I have a 16v 55Farad capacitor that I am using to run a small 50 watt DC projector and 10 watt guitar amp. The audio is provided directly from the projector. Everything is DC. Both the projector and amp are connected directly to the capacitor.

The problem with the setup is this: when I switch on the projector I get really bad interference, a sort of buzzing in the guitar amp. When I turn the projector off, the buzzing stops. I tried running the amp on a separate power supply in case the capacitor (or other components) was causing EMI; but it appears not. I’ve also tried a different source for the audio input – when the projector is off it’s clear and when the projector is turned on it starts buzzing.

It’s possibly something to do with the voltage change once the projector starts drawing power? A friend suggested that I need some sort of voltage regulation between the capacitor and amp.

Grateful for your help.

Thanks
Colin
 
Last edited:
Engineering news on Phys.org
  • #2
Does the projector have a DC motor driving a cooling fan in it?

DC motors can easily generate interference due to sparking at the brushes.

If so, you could try some smaller capacitors across the DC supply line to the projector.
Maybe 10 uF tantalum.



Just curious, have you really got a 55 Farad capacitor?
How are you charging it?
 
  • #3
vk6kro said:
Does the projector have a DC motor driving a cooling fan in it?

DC motors can easily generate interference due to sparking at the brushes.

If so, you could try some smaller capacitors across the DC supply line to the projector.
Maybe 10 uF tantalum.
Just curious, have you really got a 55 Farad capacitor?
How are you charging it?

Yes there is a cooling fan.

and yes I really do have a 55 farad cap. Charging is with a bicycle generator, although this is nothing to do with the interference as I've tried it disconnected.

To give you an idea:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UK0noZrDC8&feature=player_embedded

thanks
colin
 
  • #4
I wonder if it's an Earth rail problem, which might be cured by choosing a star Earth point on the (presumabably) negative terminal of the capacitor and running separate Earth's to the amp and projector.
 
  • #5
Since everything is running on DC, the fan motor looks like a possible source of noise.

If possible, briefly remove the power supply to this fan and see if the noise vanishes.
 

FAQ: Troubleshooting Interference with Projector and Amp Setup | Seeking Assistance

What is the purpose of this project?

The purpose of this project is to investigate and answer a specific research question or problem through the use of scientific methods and analysis.

What kind of assistance is available for this project?

There are several resources available to help with this project, including scientific literature, data analysis software, and guidance from your mentor or colleagues.

How should I structure my project?

The structure of your project will depend on the specific research question and methodology being used. However, a typical scientific project will include an introduction, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion.

What are the expected outcomes of this project?

The expected outcomes of this project will vary depending on the research question and methods. However, the goal is typically to provide new insights or understanding in a particular scientific field.

What are the ethical considerations for this project?

All scientific projects should adhere to ethical guidelines and protocols, such as obtaining informed consent from participants and maintaining confidentiality. It is important to consider any potential risks or harm that may arise from the project and take appropriate measures to mitigate them.

Back
Top