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power supply please help that is important

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hanafimoh

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:eek:dear all
please help me
i am working on a prject (power supply)
i can get output voltage up to 80volt DC but the output current is verry low
so i want to amplifire the current to (3A) please helllllllllllllllllllllp

:eek:
 
Purchase the proper transformer. The only way to accomplish such is to drop the current, if you want to maintain the current output you need to purchase a properly rated device.

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Don't be purchasing your stuff from RATSHACK please, you will get "CRAP" :)


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:eek:dear all
please help me
i am working on a prject (power supply)
i can get output voltage up to 80volt DC but the output current is verry low
so i want to amplifire the current to (3A) please helllllllllllllllllllllp

:eek:
 
Please speak English, it's the only language allowed here.
 
What a weird way to post a question, you have to take some, any time, to provide usefull information to get a reasonable response. The info supplied is crap. If it is that important, give the ppl here some respect.
 
:eek:dear all
please help me
i am working on a prject (power supply)
i can get output voltage up to 80volt DC but the output current is verry low
so i want to amplifire the current to (3A) please helllllllllllllllllllllp

:eek:
A transistor is a current amplifier in the emitter follower configuration. You need a 3A, 80v supply to power the transistor.
 
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