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  1. DominickSch

    DC to DC step up

    cool thanks for the help I see that this will all be all about the transformer. And no offense But little quick to assume I'm a beginner specially considering you don't know my background. But I understand what your saying
  2. DominickSch

    DC to DC step up

    HaHa that would be awesome tho we all know that's not possible. Anyways I'm gathering I should be stepping this up with High frequency transformer only problem is every one of these transformers I look at are small I do not see how they could pass that much amperage. Or I'm looking at it in the...
  3. DominickSch

    DC to DC step up

    Yeah I took the large cabling into consideration. And true true so what you put in you basically get out just higher voltage and lower amperage. So it would be somewhat safe to say that the wattage would almost be the same on both sides?
  4. DominickSch

    DC to DC step up

    Thanks for the reply. And yeah I agree after hitting the submit button I did a little more research and was like yeah its going to need a transformer. I asked the question because I'm always under the impression that transformers are parasitic up the voltage and the current goes down And...
  5. DominickSch

    DC to DC step up

    I have been looking for a schematic for a DC to DC step up I'm needing to go from 48v DC to 170v DC and probably over 6000 watt on the 170 side. I'm hoping to stay away from transformers and tune it to be as efficient as possible. I appreciate your help, Dom

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