Inverter Circuit 12VDC to 220V 50Hz 500W
This is circuit Inverter 12VDC to 220V 50Hz 500W.
It easy to make and Low cost. Friends favorite circuit about the the inverter, because like working outdoors, or to backup storage to use when necessary. Most of this is circuit low power, which is not suitable for practical applications. My friends said that he would be about 500 Watt.
It is a good size. Use with television receivers and light bulbs as well. When looking for circuit. I get headaches. If you are a beginner or I can not buy expensive good quality circuits. Requires only one transistor. Or if you have free time. I want to build old circuit is alive again. This circuit will accommodate all your needs. It is a simple circuit.
Inverter 12VDC to 220V 50Hz 500W |
The same principle, I take battery voltage 12V to produce a oscillator about 100 Hz and pass to a two frequency divider circuit is only 50HZ. And drive a 10 ampere transformer with 10 x 2N3055 transistor in parallel. By a single transistor has 2A, when I use 10 transistors or 5 pairs of drive high current output. The complexity of circuit, but the principle is not it, and it is the number of transistors on a basic, easy to buy. You may be modified 100 watt power inverter To the size of transistors and transformers as well.
Source: leksound project
nice circuit, easy n simple
ReplyDeletethanks sir , you can do it
DeleteNice Post!! pretty informative..thanks for providing such a nice post.
ReplyDelete12v dc inverter
Is there any possibility to convert 6v to 500w
ReplyDeleteIs there any possibility to convert 6v to 500w ?? Urgent reply back soon Thanks :D
ReplyDeleteyes sir its working circuit
DeleteIts maybe if you want make the circuit above. :D
ReplyDeletewhy don't you replace all these 3055 transistors with mosfets?
ReplyDeleteis work for halogen lamp?? and what signal produce this cicruit? sin wave or square?nice post thank you
ReplyDeleteNice post!
ReplyDeleteYou can't use for halogen lamp, the signal wave not square. Thanks a lot for your comment
ReplyDeleteThis circuit is working on any other devices below the power of 500w ?
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