You should look up how to build a voltage pump. The makeup would tell you that it is a bad idea.
Kevin
On Mar 11, 2014 9:39 AM, "oak" <oak_box@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have ordered a couple of these power supplies to play with:They'll take 10-60V as input, and boost it up to 80V - as long as the output voltage exceeds the input voltage.They're rated for 600W.On my boat, I have a battery bank for the electric motor at 48V, and a second bank at 12V for the "house".The thought was that perhaps, for short periods of time, in an emergency, could I run the 48V motor from one of these tied to the house battery?The simple answer should be "yes, at low power".The more complicated issue is if I want 1000W or so.Can I safely tie the output of two of the voltage pump power supplies in parallel??Should I put a diode after each one before tying them together?Or maybe a very small resistor?
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