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can DC 9 volt low amp output produce higher amps somehow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Technobuff" data-source="post: 2108058" data-attributes="member: 284514"><p>Not possible, sorry.</p><p>I'm sure your inverter has a definite input voltage, probably 12V, and at 400W out at presumably 120V, (400/120) = 3.33A output, and (120/12) = 10, x 3.333 = 33.33A input! Absolute minimum, as this does not include transformation losses. Probably around 38A @12V in, for 400W out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technobuff, post: 2108058, member: 284514"] Not possible, sorry. I'm sure your inverter has a definite input voltage, probably 12V, and at 400W out at presumably 120V, (400/120) = 3.33A output, and (120/12) = 10, x 3.333 = 33.33A input! Absolute minimum, as this does not include transformation losses. Probably around 38A @12V in, for 400W out. [/QUOTE]
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