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Charlie Campbell Posted - Aug 05 2013 : 11:41:32 AM

Hi, How can I change the schematic of the High Current Power Supply so that I have an adjustable input of 12volt to 20volt 100watt and an output of 12volt 100amps. If it is not possible, has anyone got a schematic for me that use please, I need it urgently for a project I have to complete. The output must be 12volt not higher than 14.5volt and it must be 100amps. It can be mailed to me at charl.c@mweb.co.za
Thank you very much. Charlie
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pebe Posted - Aug 05 2013 : 12:52:49 PM
An output of 12V at 100A is 1.2kW. You cannot get that much output power from a 100W input power.
Is that what you really meant?

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