ca-app-pub-7169365130276771/9836004050 ca-app-pub-7169365130276771~5145616862 What is the working principle of the inverter

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What is the working principle of the inverter

 

What is the working principle of the inverter

There is a lot of talk at the present time about the inverter, the transformer, or the inverter, as some call it, which we can say is a device that can produce an electric current to operate homes and electrical appliances through the use of dry rechargeable batteries or tablets that generate electrical energy from solar radiation, and this leads us to say that it does not produce energy, but rather works to transform energy that already exists, so it cannot be said that it produces free energy, as is sometimes rumored.

The mechanism of action of the inverter

The inverter is a device that controls the DC current and then changes its frequency to HZ to be changed from a continuous current, i.e. unidirectional, inside a special inverter or conversion circuit to come out from the other side in the form of alternating current to DC or pulse and at a special speed that is controlled according to certain software located inside the inverter.

What is the inverter used for

  • The inverter is usually used to deliver electricity to remote areas by using special batteries or using solar panels.
  • It is also used in the event of a continuous power outage and the need to operate electrical appliances.

The working principle of the inverter

The inverter works on the principle of converting a constant voltage of 12/24 volts to an alternating current of 110/220, which is the current used in the operation of electrical devices, but it should be noted that the inverter produces two types of waves according to its mechanism of action, which are:
  • Pure Sine Wave, or what is known as pure waves, are the waves used to operate all household appliances with high efficiency as if they were natural electricity, but the inverter that produces this type of wave is characterized by high technologies and therefore a relatively high price.
  • Modified Sine Wave, or what is known as modified waves, and these waves are suitable for operating devices that do not contain a motor, meaning that they are not suitable for operating refrigerators, televisions, etc., but can be used for lighting and operating electric lamps. These inverters are characterized by their relatively low price.
At the end of this article, we will know the principle of the inverter and how it can be used



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