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Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:
I have a so-called "modified sine wave" inverter that is connected to 200+ amp hours of deep discharge battery located in about the center of the house in the basement. About a 30-foot length of #14 wire goes to an outlet box in the shack, down on one end of the house, and provides 110VAC (of a sort) when the power is off and I don't feel like hauling out the generator. :-) Trouble is, whenever I turn on the inverter it spews harmonics all up and down the HF band and makes it difficult to impossible to hear weak signals. I realize that a pure sine wave inverter would mostly alleviate this but that's not gonna happen any time soon... meanwhile is there a filter I can apply to the output of the inverter to round off the corners of the modified sine wave (which is really nothing but a stairstep square wave) and eliminate the worst of the harmonic noise? Thanks... Shield the inverter and the battery together, put an ac filter made for computers on the output of the inverter were it exits the shielded enclosure, and ground the shielded enclosure to earth. You should see a big difference in noise... Bob N9LVU |
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