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why Commercial Power Inverters is Compact and Light if we try to Build Ower Own 1200Watt Converter we need a Huge 10Kgs at lest transformer to handel the 100A Current but the commercial One weight only 4Kgs and soooooo Comapct How they do this ?
Compare these 2KVA Home Made Inverter ![]() AND 2500 Watt Commercial Inverter ![]() |
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Because commercial inverters use high frequency switch-mode techniques, not low frequency like you use.
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That design is a decade old. The author says himself that a lot of improvements could be made with modern technology. He says that a redesign is required to modernise it.
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What i know aboat the inverter
12v dc -> convert it to ac using oscaltors and transistors -> transform it to 220 v ac using transformers So we need a big transformer that handel the big current (2500W Will Produce 250A) So How do they do it in commercial Inverters? |
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Try reading my previous post, high frequency means small transfomers.
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You can't use those transformers at high freq, this generally requires custom-wound jobs. There are a lot of "critical" factors here like wire gauge, core type/size, transistor drivers, board layout, and switching freq that require careful consideration. Skin effect is a limiting factor.
So you end up losing the problem of requiring a huge transformer core and a crazy amount of copper wire, but at the same time trade it off for a whole slew of new design issues. Larger supplies sometimes use multiple smaller transformers rather than one large one. Note the discrepancy between "peak" and "continuous" ratings in these inverters. The output is often exaggerated. Honestly there's no advantage to the idea of building an inverter nowadays. It would be incredibly expensive and probably wouldn't perform for crap, not the first few tries anyways. If you don't know what you're doing you could blow it up dozens of times. There's a lot of reasons to learn how to build switching power supplies though.
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I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes. |
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But the AC must be 50 or 60 hz So what they do to solve this problem and if any one have a schematic or at least block diagram for a commercial inverter
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http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~knight/e.../vsi/spwm.html |
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thanks alot
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