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<blockquote data-quote="80_Cutlass_mn" data-source="post: 333218" data-attributes="member: 545695"><p>The only type of high power converter I can think of would be a battery charger for like a car. Allthough this would work, your also gonna notice if you do this that the ouput from the battery charger is gonna look something like like a lake with 80 mph winds. The output is extremely unclean and rippled to the point that its almost useless, and I dont know if you can hook it up to a battery to try and filter the uneveness out of it like a capacitor does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="80_Cutlass_mn, post: 333218, member: 545695"] The only type of high power converter I can think of would be a battery charger for like a car. Allthough this would work, your also gonna notice if you do this that the ouput from the battery charger is gonna look something like like a lake with 80 mph winds. The output is extremely unclean and rippled to the point that its almost useless, and I dont know if you can hook it up to a battery to try and filter the uneveness out of it like a capacitor does. [/QUOTE]
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