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1% distortion quoted above by Eric is a very nice number. Both types
of inverters square and sine can cause problems with noise. Do not confuse high frequency switching noise with lower frequency harmonic distortion that you would get with square waves. They are not the same. Noise can come from many different sources within the inverter. Inverter usually has a small switcher running to generate logic supplies, fan voltages, and other various houskeeping chores. Inverter may also have microprocessor dsp, or a simple microcontroller that runs on MHz clock Inverter may actually have an intermediate inverter switching at 100kHz or more to get the low level dc up to a higher dc level compatable with your AC mains voltage. Finally the actual output sine or square wave is generated by switching a big mosfet or IGBT that has very steep edges. 5,000 - 10,000v/us is a reasonable dv/dt to expect. All of these noise sources will contribute to the overall problem. Various techniques are used with inverters in order to mitigate both radiated and conducted EMI. Proper grounding, routing of wires, sheilding, and finally filtering are all tools of the trade. Best bet is to try and minimis=ze it at the source. For the casual user best bet may be to start with a manufacturer that others have recommended. Exeltech? LC filters to clean up the output will help. Can set the filter to just above 60Hz and should do nice job. WWW.CWSBYTEMARK.COM might be a good source for toroidal powder iron filter cores.Series traps (directly across the output) might be a good approach if the noise spectrum is known. Mounting the inverter in another box could help. Mounting the inverter in a remote area and using a longer extension cord could help. Wrapping the extension cord around a Hi Mu core where it enters the shack might help as well. I design large high performance inverters for a living, but I try to buy gear that will run off of 12v. Regards, Bob |
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Get a big old Submarine battery.You will need a forklift to move that
Submarine battery around though.My old buddy collects old Railroad thingys and he has a few of those old timey heavy glass jar Railroad batteries sitting behind his garage. cuhulin |
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