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Title: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: menace on December 19, 2005, 01:24:21 pm
I've tried googling but didn't have any success.  Just looking for a simple circuit that I can make for a project I'm working on.

Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: ChadTower on December 19, 2005, 01:27:15 pm

I bet you could get an off the shelf converter easily.
Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: c64rulez on December 19, 2005, 04:21:25 pm
I'm not allowed to get anywhere near numbers with V attached to them unless they're under a hood.
Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: Harry Potter on December 19, 2005, 04:57:31 pm
So you finally figured out the whole fork -> Power socket -> ZZZZZZZZzzzzaaaaaPPPPP!
Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: c64rulez on December 19, 2005, 05:05:16 pm
Nope. only the ZAP
Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: JCL on December 19, 2005, 05:05:25 pm
How much current?
What does the output waveform need to look like?

Several options

1) Get a DC-AC converter (inverter) for 12vdc - 120vac. Step the output down with a transformer to 12vac (10-1 ratio transformer). Make sure to hook up transformer correctly as you don't want to accidently generate 1200 volts.

2) Start with same inverter, hack it to output 12vac. Probably not too hard, depends on output circuitry of inverter. May be as simple as removing a transformer and replacing it with a different one or even simpler. Hack depends on exactly how output voltage of inverter is created.

3) For a really crude, low current, lousy output waveform, but low part count solution, wire a 555 timer to oscillate at 60Hz and 50% duty cycle. Capacitively couple the output to the thing that needs the AC voltage. Not a recommended solution if you don't know what you're doing.


I would recommend 1, then 2, then 3, but 3 only if you really know what you are doing. Idea 1 is easiest and least likely to screw things up (MAKE SURE TO WIRE THE TRANSFORMER CORRECTLY!).



Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: missioncontrol on December 20, 2005, 12:23:29 am
Nope. only the ZAP


but it wasn'r a fork
Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: menace on December 20, 2005, 08:05:33 am
Quote
1) Get a DC-AC converter (inverter) for 12vdc - 120vac. Step the output down with a transformer to 12vac (10-1 ratio transformer). Make sure to hook up transformer correctly as you don't want to accidently generate 1200 volts.

Looks like this is the avenue I'm going to go down.  I haven't found anything that will do a straight dc to ac conversion without bringing it up to 120VAC first--I will investigate the transformer substitution as well.

thanks!
Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: ChadTower on December 20, 2005, 09:57:40 am

Dude, 1200v would be awesome.

If you loop that enough times you might be able to get 1.21jigawatts.
Title: Re: Anyone point me to a 12V DC to 12V AC inverter schematic?
Post by: JCL on December 20, 2005, 02:59:44 pm
Awsome for a few seconds until the insulation breaks down. If you really want high voltage, use a transformer rated for it. I think flyback transformers from CRTs are good for this stuff (ie. making Jacob's Ladders, etc).