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well i am trying to build a 12v DC to 60v DC to power a car amplifier its too hard for me so i decided to build a DC to AC the Switch AC back to DC well here is my idea please tell me if its correct
i though of using a NE555 timer on Astable Mode with a 50hz Freq of output connected to a normal Solid State Relay and connecting the relay to a normal Transformer and off course a normal rectifier Circuit after that so would that work or if you have a better idea please help i only got a problem with making coils |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
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It is necessary to convert the DC to AC before stepping it up.
http://sound.westhost.com/project89.htm Depending on the current required, you could use a charge pump instead of a transformer.
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