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Can the amperage of this power supply module be modified to increase?

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Greetings to the colleagues of the forum
I have prepared a 0-30V 3A power supply module, which is a maximum of 3A. Is it possible to increase the amperage and use it by modifying and changing the circuit elements? How and how is it possible?
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Put two or more in parallel.
 
tell me which part needs to be replaced or the circuit needs to be edited.
That's neither practical or economical to do.
Just get a supply with the current rating you need.

Why isn't your "engineer" doing this?
 
That very old circuit design was recently copied by the Chinese. It never produced an output of 30VDC at 3A because it always had overloaded parts and had too much voltage and current losses. If you increase the output current then you increase the overloading, increase the losses and cause the circuit to burn out sooner.
 

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