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How to convert volts to amps?
I assembled a DC generator, I get a lot of volts at the output, but few amperes, what to solder to equalize?
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amps usually grow on trees in the forest right behind the hemp field, but in general if you "Assembled a DC generator" then you know what, this "constant" current is always adjusted (which depends on the circuit, usually with a resistor) and accordingly you can set the one that you needed, which is more than "few amps".
We read Ohm's law.
Well, yes, you are more careful there, it is the current strength that kills and not the voltage ...
What is the purpose of equalization? Where will the generator be connected?
Brr... Amperes is a unit of current (I), volts - voltage (U), ohms - resistance (R). According to Ohm's law, I \u003d U / R. Thus, at a fixed voltage, the current strength depends on the load resistance.
If you are trying to measure the current by connecting the tester's probes to the generator's terminals, then this is not correct .
If you really need to step down the voltage, there are DC-DC step-down converters available.
Learn the principle of the generator and become a hired understanding
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%93%D0%B5%D0%BD%D...
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