I think HV stands for "high voltage" or "higher voltage" because HV's working range is 6-36V while regular is 6-24V
What's the difference?
I think HV stands for "high voltage" or "higher voltage" because HV's working range is 6-36V while regular is 6-24V
Sorry to revive an old thread, but if a car battery only puts out ~13V then the HV modle would be overkill correct? If the price were the same (which they are) would there be a reason to get one over the other?
The HV model is useful for 24v systems, really no reason to get it on a 12v based system.
RevFE - Super fast, modular frontend. Most powerful skinning engine in existence. Strong enough for an i7 made for a fitpc.Originally Posted by mitchjs
Just a shame I can't justify a carpc to use it on anymore.
I accept with information:HV stands for "high voltage" or "higher voltage" because HV's working range is 6-36V while regular is 6-24V.
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