does one of these exist? i was wondering if it was possible to power my car's 30-60amp 12vDC amplifier in my house from the mains, using a suitable transformer. I haven't seen any available, but is such a device feasible? I was taught at school that when voltage decreases, current rises in proportion. Why then is the market flooded with 1amp bell transformers and 800mA "universal" wallwarts? why can't you get a 2amp bell transformer for 2 bells?
i will always remember my physics teacher making a transformer from a couple of sets of windings, and plugging it INTO THE MAINS while constantly flicking the room's RCBO into the on position
Working it out, based on the above theory that current and voltage are inversely proportional, at 12V, 60A (max), my transformer would need a 230V 3Amp input, then converted to DC on the output.
i will always remember my physics teacher making a transformer from a couple of sets of windings, and plugging it INTO THE MAINS while constantly flicking the room's RCBO into the on position
Working it out, based on the above theory that current and voltage are inversely proportional, at 12V, 60A (max), my transformer would need a 230V 3Amp input, then converted to DC on the output.