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Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
andrew ()
Date: June 28, 2003 06:01PM [www.reconnsworld.com] The inverter here is just a current inverter designed to change DC Current from your car battery into AC current for use on AC devices such as a Laptop, or, if your the kind of person who needs such a Thing in the car, a toaster. Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
Uwe ()
Date: August 06, 2003 08:41PM Thats an interesting circuit, I assume the output will be a square wave. Are there also sine wave modifications, also what would the output power rating be? Best regards, Uwe Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
ABILASH CHANDRAN ()
Date: September 03, 2003 02:56PM
sir iwant the circuit of an inverter with full detailsAttachments: post-16-15385-voltinvert.gif (4.1 KB) Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
Chan2565 ()
Date: March 10, 2005 08:59AM What is the purpose of using more three over one that is properly heat sunk? Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
jrbeaman ()
Date: June 06, 2005 08:52PM The devices that are being used cannot handle the current. Using three in parallel will give you 3 times the current. The devices cannot supply more, even if you heat sink them, they have internal current limiting circuitry. Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
albert wo ()
Date: December 11, 2005 11:59PM The transformer just the normal step-down transformer, right? Just used it the other way round for this purpose (12v:110v transformer). So, is it work with transformer 12v:230v to get output of 230v where used in my country? Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
Jarkko ()
Date: May 02, 2006 11:28AM
It works just like that... use 12V/230V transformer gives 230V out. Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
ichendah ()
Date: September 04, 2006 01:40PM i dont under stand the diagram where is the out put Re: Car Battery to AC inverter
Posted by:
guest ()
Date: March 09, 2010 03:21AM Does anyone know how can i get 220VAC with wopping 300W rating from a 12VDC battery ![]() |
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