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Well I bought a 1400W inverter (24V DC supply and didn't run my battery) from India and it worked fine until a section of it got fried by extreme high voltage from the utility while I was charging the battery. Obviously the 24v dc source made it draw less current. But going by the chassis...
Yeah! But any idea of how I can go about it? I'm thing of paralleling mosfets in H-bridge and switching them on in sets one-after-the-other. (sounds quite weired to me)
Hello all,
My requirement is quite different. I intend to build a 1.5kVA inverter that will draw less current from the battery when few loads are connected (i.e trying to avoid running down the battery when just a 40W bulb is connected) and progressively draw more current from the batter as the...
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