kobre98
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hi all,
I want to make a car battery charger that can charge a 12v-110Amp battery
usually this is done using a transformer and some circuitry that can give 12 volt with 20-30 amp
but it cost a lot.
so my question here is
why not using the computer power supply which provide 12 volt with 30 amp and cost a lot less that using a transformer !?
is this possible or not and if not then why ?! it seems reasonable to me that both give the same volt and almost the same amp so they must do the same job
i.e charging the car battery !
does anyone have any clue
I want to make a car battery charger that can charge a 12v-110Amp battery
usually this is done using a transformer and some circuitry that can give 12 volt with 20-30 amp
but it cost a lot.
so my question here is
why not using the computer power supply which provide 12 volt with 30 amp and cost a lot less that using a transformer !?
is this possible or not and if not then why ?! it seems reasonable to me that both give the same volt and almost the same amp so they must do the same job
i.e charging the car battery !
does anyone have any clue