current mulitplier circuit

chrisanne

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hello
i would like to build a ac to dc current mulitplier circuit that will take lets say 5amp and take it too 20 amp this will be used on a inverter as a way to used less grid current ,can some one help me i am also new too this thing

thanks
 
I would like a circuit/device that will take lets say 5 pounds of gold and take it too 20 pounds of gold.
 
So you want a circuit that takes produces X voltage at 20A and consumes X voltage at 5A? THat is not possible because it is producing more power than it is consuming. It is a free energy machine. For a circuit to increase current, it must decrease voltage.

Input Power = X Volts * 5A = 5X Watts
Output Power = X Volts * 20A = 20X Watts

Efficiency = Output Power / Input Power *100= 20X/5X *100 = 400% Efficiency-> Not possible.
 
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Yes, for example 48V 1A DC in, 6V 8A out is easily possible.
 
But he did say he wanted to use it to reduce grid current which hints at a free energy device.
 
My above statement was incorrect, you can't have 100% efficiency. I should have said 48V 1A DC in, 6V 7.2A out.
 
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