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misango
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Posted - Feb 25 2010 :  08:16:44 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there, I read a the notes on how to create 12v to 120v inverter, there is a point which says Q1 and Q2, as well as T1, determine how much wattage the inverter can supply, I could not understand how to calculate the final power the inverter by using this electronic transistors as well as the transformer it self. If any one know how to calculate the final power of the inverter by using this transistors, please help me on that.


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Aaron Cake
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Posted - Feb 28 2010 :  10:03:51 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Long story short, the circuit doesn't work well. See the Inverter sticky topic at the top of the Power Supply forum.
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audioguru
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Posted - Feb 28 2010 :  10:50:59 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The inverter project does not work properly.

This inverter produces only about 25W to 35W at a low voltage. The transistors and transformer have nothing to do with its low output power and low output voltage.
A real inverter uses many more parts and does not blow up its capacitors.
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