To  operate car audio (or video) system from household 230V AC mains  supply, you need a DC adaptor. DC adaptors available in the market are  generally costly and supply an unregulated DC. To overcome these  problems, an economical and reliable circuit of a high-power, regulated  DC adaptor using reasonably low number of components is presented here.   Transformer X1 steps down 230V AC mains supply to around 30V AC, which  is then rectified by a bridge rectifier comprising 5406 rectifier diodes  D1 through D4. The rectified pulsating DC is smoothed by two 4700μF  filter capacitors C1 and C2. The next part of the circuit is a  seriestransistor regulator circuit realised using high-power transistor  2N3773 (T1). 
 
  Fixed-base  reference for the transistor is taken from the output pin of 3-pin  regulator IC1 (LM 7806). The normal output of IC1 is raised to about  13.8 volts by suitably biasing its common terminal by components ZD1 and  LED1. This simple arrangement provides good, stable voltcuit age  reference at a low cost. LED1 also works as an output indicator.Finally,  a crowbar-type protection circuit is added. If the output voltage  exceeds 15V due to some reason such as component failure, the SCR fires  because of the breakdown of zener ZD2. Once SCR fires, it presents a  short-circuit across the unregulated DC supply, resulting in the blowing  of fuse F1 instantly. This offers guaranteed protection to the  equipment connected and to the circuit itself.

This circuit can be assembled using a small  general-purpose PCB. A goodquality heat-sink is required for transistor  T1. Enclose the complete circuit in a readymade big adaptor cabinet as  shown in the figure. 
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