An inverter or a power
inverter is an electronic device that changes the DC (Direct Current) to AC
(Alternating Current). The
frequency, input voltage, output voltage and the overall handling of the power depend on the
design of the particular device or circuitry. No
power is produced by the inverter. The DC source provides the power.
A power inverter can either be
completely electronic or it can be a combination of various electronic circuits
and mechanical effects (like rotary apparatus). In case of static inverters,
the moving parts are not used in the process of conversion. People would
definitely prefer to use the ultimate power inverter.
What are the various applications of an
inverter?
An
inverter can be used as a DC power source. The inverter can be used to DC
electricity from various sources like batteries to AC electricity. The
electricity can be of any voltage. It can be produced as per the requirements.
In general, AC equipment can be operated using it. It can also be rectified to
produce at any voltage that is required.
A
UPS or an Uninterrupted Power Supply uses an inverter and batteries to supply
AC power. This is used when the mains power is not available. When mains power
is restored, DC power can be supplied, using a rectifier, to recharge the
batteries.
The inverter circuits can be
designed in a manner so as to produce a varying output voltage range that is
very often used within the motor speed controllers. The DC power for the inverter section can be obtained from a
normal AC wall outlet. Some other sources can be used for it as well. The
feedback as well as the control circuitry is used to adjust the final output of
the inverter section. This will be finally used to determine the speed of the
motor operating under the mechanical load that is applied.
The
12v inverter NZ is
something that has become quite popular nowadays. A huge number of low
frequency 12 volt power inverter chargers are being produced nowadays. The
inverter chargers of 12 volt pure sine wave can be available in wattages
ranging from 600 watts to 5000 watts. Companies have also started to
manufacture the industrial grade 12 volt inverters along with 220vac 50Hz
export power inverters for various markets.
Most
of the 12 volt DC to AC converters have built in transfer switches. These
converters have some products that are ETL listed for marine use.
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