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polanco27 Posted - Feb 02 2011 : 2:14:06 PM
I am interested in building an DC/AC inverter of 5000 watts.How can I get the exact calculations and diagram for such inverter.
Thank you ,George
I would appreciate your response....


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audioguru Posted - Feb 02 2011 : 8:29:05 PM
You forgot to say the waveshape. Square-wave, modified sine-wave or pure sine-wave?
You forgot to say the output voltage.
You forgot to say the frequency.

Use simple arithmatic. For 5000W from a 12V battery, the battery current will be more than 5000/12= 417A.

Where will you find a 5000W transformer?

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