To convert AC 50V, 1.8A to 100V, 1.8A, a transformer can step up the voltage but will not maintain the same current rating due to power conservation principles. Attempting to draw 100V at 1.8A requires 180 watts, which exceeds the input power capacity of a 50V, 1.8A source. Using a voltage amplifier can help, but it requires a separate DC power supply to provide the additional power needed. An alternative method involves creating a charging circuit with a capacitor to store energy and gradually increase voltage, though this is time-dependent and not a continuous solution. Ultimately, the most efficient approach may be to use a power supply that meets the desired voltage and current specifications directly.