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>>1183462
>iron doesn't attract a magnet
>but steel does

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how do i invert the polarity of a dc voltage?
i have a pc psu im making into a variable 24v power supply for shigs and it can do 25 amps with the +12v lines but only .8 amps with the -12v line. so to make it able to output 24v with a good amount of juice i want to invert half of the +12v lines and use them in place for the projects that use the + and - 12v lines to make the voltage variable.
is this possible and how do i do it?

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