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Hello all,
I have recently installed my all wind and solar electric power system and I am off the grid. Here is the problem. My Trace ( Heart) inverter that supplies my AC creates a lot of EMI noise on the AM band. Any ideas of how I can shield the unit to stop this noise? The EMI noise is present even when I run my Shortwave and AM on pure DC so it is not the AC quality that is causing this problem. While on DC power if I switch the inverter on the EMI starts and ceases when in shut the inverter off. Please email me off list. Thanks |
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C.M. Bereznoff wrote:
Hello all, I have recently installed my all wind and solar electric power system and I am off the grid. Here is the problem. My Trace ( Heart) inverter that supplies my AC creates a lot of EMI noise on the AM band. Any ideas of how I can shield the unit to stop this noise? The EMI noise is present even when I run my Shortwave and AM on pure DC so it is not the AC quality that is causing this problem. While on DC power if I switch the inverter on the EMI starts and ceases when in shut the inverter off. Please email me off list. That's impolite. In all probability, someone else has had the same problem and could use help. I have the same problem with an inverter in the garage. It's a 1750 watt (1500 watt in real life) Portawattz which I've just replaced. It's a lot cheaper than your unit, so my problems may not be caused by the same reasons as yours. The modified sine wave is most likely a large part of the problem. It should be more accurately called a 'modified SQUARE wave inverter'. The internal switching circuitry makes radio noise. I found that grounding the case of the unit to the negative side of the battery helps somewhat. Plugging an extension cord in makes the noise much more noticeable. The longer the cord, the more noise. Can you feed the outlets with wiring in conduit? One problem with SOME inverters is caused by trying to feed existing wiring. A grounded neutral, like that found in most houses, will cause inverter unit failure. I don't know if your model of Trace is affected by that design problem. I'd be leery of connecting anything with a floating neutral to wiring with a grounded neutral. Check the complete threads here for possible means of filtering this stuff. A pure sine wave unit may be your only solution. They cost more. http://groups.google.ca/groups?q=emi...oogle+Sear ch http://snipurl.com/ah46 mike |
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