I ask this because I haven´t enough basic electrical knowledge. I don´t know if I have explained it well, but I mean this:
I have 2 power sources of which one outputs voltage at almost no amperage, and the other outputs amperage at almost no voltage and I want to combine the two to get the combination of voltage and amperage (in the device that is connected to the recharguer cable).
Most people say to me that I can´t do that because I can obtain a good amount of volts or a good amount of amperes, but I can´t obtain good amounts of volts and amperes at the same time.
I have read that I can recharge a battery using constant voltage or constant amperage. The constant voltage that I need must be 10% to 25% higher than the voltage of the battery and I haven´t problem about obtaining the voltage that I want. But with a good amount of volts but almost not amperage, the time that I must be charging the battery increases a lot. So, I thought... If I´m able to combine one power source that is giving a good amount of volts and another that is giving a good amount of voltage (because with my power cell I can´t get enough amperage and volts at the same time) I can combine the 2 power sources, to get enought amperage and enough voltage. And my question is if I can do that, combine 2 power sources, one with good voltage and almost no amperage, and the other power source with good amperage but almost not voltage, to obtain one power supply that is good amperage and good voltage.