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Hello Nickk could u post some information on how to work the wattage out when u use fets like
irfp260n just as how u say add two pairs of 2n6277 each time to get 250 watts I build an inverter
now using fet but not sure how much watts I have . Thank u
sir im going mad of this problem i tried all best i can but it didn't succeed i put my volter meter
and i set the two variable,out put 164v out put why is there any thing i left or put in?pls i need
your assist pls.
As I said earlier in many replies, I do not suggest building your own transformer by hand
because it requires experience and involves many hidden tricks and many calculations.
Your only solution is to find a place where they rewind motors and transformers and they'll do it
for you "this is what i did myself".
A good start would be to ask a tech guy that repairs washing machines, those guys usualy know
where to re-wind the burned motors of washing machines.
If the re-winding guy does not have accessories to build you a big trans, like the E metals etc.. I
suggest that you find some old or probably buy a new 110/220v big transformer and tell him to
take it apart and re-wind it to your desire. (according to my table).
Check this vedio below it can help to understanding the transformer and how to winding it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6NyTprQCBI
Thansk
Another thing, i will pick up by tomorrow noon my custom made transformer but the ratings are
slightly different, P: 24-0-24, S: 0-220-240, 2000w. the rewinding guy told me that he just put an
additional output of 240v bcoz accrdg to him its better to have that allowances, he says i have the
option to use either 220v or 240v. It is true Sir?
Lastly, im still looking for a better brand of a deep cycle battery Sir and i can't afford to buy 2
units at the same time. my question is can i run a 1000w powered inverter using a single 12v
deep cycle battery using a transformer with a higher ratings that i've mentioned above Sir? this is
just for temporarily use just until i save enough money for the second battery.
You MUST use 2 seperate heatsinks each for one side of the power stage.
As long as there is 0-220v on the secondary there is no problem if 240 also exists, you just do not
use it.
If your transformer is 24-0-24 then it will not work except with a 24vdc supply, you can not use a
single 12v battery with this transformer, no way.
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I'm found that mosfets with it aluminum plate was their heat it too high in one side .... while the
other side the Mosfets were not elevated their heat and does not appear that it was never
Operated !
If the transformer raise one hand or from one side of the mosfet ,Does this lead to burn mosfets
with?
pleasehelp me?
2- I notice that you mounted your MOSFETS on a board, where is the big heat sink gonna fit?
even your blue and black power wires are not thick enough. The power transistors or MOSFETS
should be mounted directly on the heatsinks, see the pics and also see how thick the cable
connections should be.
Battery charging circuits are everywhere on the internet, they differ depending on the kind of
batteries u want to charge so that was the main reason for me not getting into those details since
this topic is wide (gel , lead acide, sealed...etc..)
Auto switching can be achieved by simply adding a 220v multi pole relay and powering it from
the mains, once the mains electricity goes out the relay immediatley flips and powers the inverter
on "this is my way".
N.B. be carefull how to connect that relay in a way that 220v electricity from the inverter does
not power the relay again or else the inverter will enter an ON-OFF never ending loop :)
Best Regards
Nick
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