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diesel Posted - Oct 06 2011 : 10:14:23 AM
I'm looking for a 36V to 120V inverter, under 300W.. Would the circuit work using the appropriate transformer, as well as making sure the components can handle 36V? I did a quick and dirty sim in LTSpice and seems to work, but looking for thoughts from others..
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audioguru Posted - Oct 06 2011 : 10:59:49 PM
The inverter project on this site is a disaster. It is missing most of the parts that are in successful inverters. Its output is a square-wave that is not suitable for most electronic products that rely on the much higher peak voltage of a sine-wave. The circuit does not have voltage regulation so its output voltage is almost always wrong.

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