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2007-06-15 07:39:18 · 4 answers · asked by mohammad parsirad 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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It changes DC to AC.

2007-06-15 07:55:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Be sure that the inverter can handle the power requirement of what you plan to plug into it. Give yourself 50% additional capacity if possible.

Be sure that the wiring on the DC side is capable of handling the required current. Typically, the DC side is lower voltage and hence the current draw is greater than the AC side.

Keep the inverter as close to the battery as possible, thereby keeping the heavy gauge cables as short as possible.

2007-06-15 15:15:28 · answer #2 · answered by dogsafire 7 · 0 0

Inverter is the name for a device that converts Direct Current power to Alternating current power. At a minimum, it requires some sort of oscillator, an amplifier, and usually a transformer.
See also
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=slv8-msgr&p=inverter%20designs
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geu5JU53JGFloA7M9XNyoA?p=inverter+schematics&fr=slv8-msgr

2007-06-15 15:26:58 · answer #3 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 0

it takes dc, lets it increase and decrease its magnitude about a mean point (usually a sinusoidal) to make it ac :)

2007-06-16 05:24:03 · answer #4 · answered by Fraz 1 · 0 0

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