High current amp ....200 amps?

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Geoff C

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Hi guys,

Maybe someone would like to head over to
sci.engr.electrical.compliance and help out a guy who wants to
do the near impossible with some "chips", and convert 12v 100
amp to 12v 200 amp. Look for "high current amplifier". In the
usul A.E manner of course.
 
"Geoff C" <nosppamhere@work.com> wrote in message
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Hi guys,

Maybe someone would like to head over to
sci.engr.electrical.compliance and help out a guy who wants to
do the near impossible with some "chips", and convert 12v 100
amp to 12v 200 amp. Look for "high current amplifier". In the
usul A.E manner of course.
What sort of compliance issues are being raised?

Ken
 
"Geoff C" wrote


Maybe someone would like to head over to
sci.engr.electrical.compliance and help out a guy who wants to
do the near impossible with some "chips", and convert 12v 100
amp to 12v 200 amp.


***** Perhaps the someone is making a perpetual motion machine from
which you can take energy!!

Brian Goldsmith
 
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 23:57:29 GMT, "Brian Goldsmith"
<brian.goldsmith@nospamecho1.com.au> wrote:

"Geoff C" wrote


Maybe someone would like to head over to
sci.engr.electrical.compliance and help out a guy who wants to
do the near impossible with some "chips", and convert 12v 100
amp to 12v 200 amp.


***** Perhaps the someone is making a perpetual motion machine from
which you can take energy!!
I think he meant something else. Not that his terse invatation to help
"someone" in another ng gives much away.

Brian Goldsmith
 

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