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  • DC to AC: Converting 9V DC into AC by inverter?

    navi shiv

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    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
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    is this possible CEeans 😀 a 9 volt DC voltage is converted to AC by usin inverter .......... ??? can it be stepped up to 230 volt usin step up transformer ???? is this process is feasible ????
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  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    Losses in boost converters will mount but it is very much possible
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  • lal

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    Perfectly possible! Same like a 12V inverter or UPS works.
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  • navi shiv

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    if this is possible can it be economical.......... ???? will the losses wil be more???
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  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    It is being used in some place but manufacturing cost I am not sure only a few components and so I think this will be Economical in the longer run
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  • Festus Aladesuyi

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    Its much more possible even as low as 6v Dc supply and economical
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  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    But what are you planning to do with it ?
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  • navi shiv

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    can it work wit house hold appliances 😀 ????
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  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    What the design ?😕
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  • Festus Aladesuyi

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    navi shiv
    can it work wit house hold appliances 😀 ????
    This actually depend on the Amp-Hour rate of the Battery, the amplification of the transistor or Mosfet uses and finally the transformer current rate
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  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    It is better to go with MOS I suppose as losses are higher in power transistors Don't think so #-Link-Snipped-#
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  • Festus Aladesuyi

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    All u need in the oscillator section is an oscillation ic with Vcc 6v and transformer voltage 6v
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  • navi shiv

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    amp hour rate of CAR battery ......is feasible ???
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  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    MemberOct 25, 2012

    It depends on the load you are going to put in your design

    If too many appliances there will be some problem for low power devices that is enough
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