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Forum Index : Electronics : 600w inverter project?
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Ironmaiden Regular Member Joined: 09/07/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 53 |
Hi Everyone, It's been many years since I had any involvement in the RE stuff. Sadly, I don't remember most of what I had learned about inverters and building them. Life takes us on some interesting journeys sometimes. Now I am trying to play catch up and get back to up to speed on inverters. I have recently scrapped two UPS units made by APC. They both were APC-500 units. I want to take both of the 300 watt transformers and reconfigure them for 600 watts max at 120v from a 12v battery. I have been looking at these inverter boards from China, but am nervous at buying something that may blow up for no apparent reason? Anyone have anything good or bad to say about these little LF inverter boards? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pure-Sine-Wave-Power-Frequency-Inverter-Board-12-24-48V-600-1000-1800W-Hot-Sell/192884086735?ha sh=item2ce8c997cf:m:mssPNfU6vLX-ZYMlfew3UKg I am looking to get my feet wet again in the inverter building environment using my little 600 watt inverter. I am looking for a decent driver card for my two little xformers? Robert |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
I've been using one for several months everyday I have a post call Little China inverter board that Tells All About It I did do a few modifications to it you will see that poida the Great walked me right through it With the modifications I've done I run a little air conditioner lights fans power tools I am more than impressed with it I think the Transformer is 25 or 30 lb it should say in the Old Post I also used two 18000 uf capacitor and built up the traces And did the modifications to the 002 board Mine has been Bulletproof so far and I beat it to death on a daily basis Mack off-grid designed a new pwm inverter and it looks pretty awesome you might want to look at that first I am very excited about it I will be building one of the Mack mosfet board inverter next while I'm winding the Transformers and scrounging together all the parts for my warp speed inverter be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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Ironmaiden Regular Member Joined: 09/07/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 53 |
Hi BenandAmber, I came across your little Chinese inverter board discussion. Very informative and confusing at the same time. I need to isolate just the parts by poida. I am a bit confused on why though we must hack up the ESG002 boards? They look pretty decent from the manual. Why must they be modified? Would they work as stock form? Robert |
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gadgetjack Senior Member Joined: 15/07/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 145 |
Here is the same board wired up for a 600-700 watt inverter , but at 24vdc. Ben is correct. It is a very tough little board. |
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Ironmaiden Regular Member Joined: 09/07/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 53 |
gadgetjack, Did you add the TVS diodes and modify the ESG002? Robert |
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LadyN Guru Joined: 26/01/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 408 |
Amber mailed me her transformer and I should get it tomorrow. While my plan is to include this as part of a 10kW Warpverter, for now I am thinking of using it to build a LF inverter. Thanks to Ironmaiden/Robert taking interest in these LF boards, I'm also thinking of walking with him. gadgetjack - thank you for the nice picture. If we break it down to components: 1. on the left you have the toroidal transformer 2. in the middle you have a choke 3. on the right you have the brains and control board. The ESG002 (which I call "brains") is standing up vertically alongside the heatsink 4. offscreen you have the power source I. Is that correct? II. If so, where does control board come from? III. Can the control board be modified to input 120V DC? |
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Ironmaiden Regular Member Joined: 09/07/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 53 |
LadyN, I think the main board came from either Ebay or Aliexpress. The ESG002 is available from both sites. Aliexpress has some other control boards too. Looks like there is a square wave board and possibly a modified sinewave controller board. 110v DC might be possible from some of the larger inverter boards. I think I've seen one on AliExpress listed for 96v DC systems. Robert P.S. My forum name is from a favorite movie. "The Iron Maiden" from 1962. It's a British comedy film about the life of a steam traction engine owner. Robert |
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gadgetjack Senior Member Joined: 15/07/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 145 |
LADYN 1. yes that is correct. 2. Ebay 3. It is a stock board , you order for 12,24,48v input. No modes to the EGS002 other than to make it 60HZ. |
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Ironmaiden Regular Member Joined: 09/07/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 53 |
Thanks for the reply GadgetJack. One last question? Where did you source the choke coil? I'm considering E-I core transformers from scrapped APC UPS units. Is a choke still required for iron cored E-I transformers? Robert |
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gadgetjack Senior Member Joined: 15/07/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 145 |
I pulled the choke from an old Xantrex 1800 inverter that went belly up. They are pretty good inverters till they die, then it is a big mess. Lots of burnt parts. |
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Revlac Guru Joined: 31/12/2016 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1024 |
"The Iron Maiden", Long time since I have seen that movie, would like to see it again, better than all the other repeats we keep getting ATM. That steam traction engine has some interesting history to it, and still runs at steam fairs I believe. If you are going to use an E-I type transformer for an inverter, you will still require a choke for low idle consumption and generally (from my last experiment) runs more efficient than without it under load. Also mentioned Here Cheers Aaron Off The Grid |
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Ironmaiden Regular Member Joined: 09/07/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 53 |
Hi Revlac, Yes, The Iron Maiden is a really good movie. I think I saw it on TCM some years ago. More recently I discovered it's on Youtube these days. Thanks for the hints on the choke. Robert |
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BenandAmber Guru Joined: 16/02/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 961 |
Any new news on how your inverters coming along be warned i am good parrot but Dumber than a box of rocks |
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