DerStrom8
Super Moderator
Rohith, you still have not answered crutschow's question. Can your 24VDC source supply 20A (~500W)? If not, then you will not be able to meet the requirements you provided. You cannot get more power out than in. Since your output requires a maximum 180V at 2.6A, that equates to P=I*V = 2.6A*180V = 468 watts. You need to account for losses in the converter, so around 500W is your required power output. This means that your 24V supply will need to be able to source I=P/V = 500W/24V = 20.83A. You cannot create power, so if you can't provide this 20A for your 24 volt supply, you can't meet the 500W requirement, which means you will not meet the output voltage or current requirements. If your 24V supply can only source 2A, for example, you can only provide 48W, which means you can supply 180V at ~270mA or you can supply 2.6A at 18 volts.
So, what are the specifications for your 24 volt DC supply?
So, what are the specifications for your 24 volt DC supply?