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Thanks for the reply Fidelis.
I understand about the water heater being resistive.
I should have seed the A/C unit and other devices that run on 220 vac.
Is their some way to build to inverters and run them simultaneously at 180 deg by way of some sort of time ic?
thanks.
Yes just regular house service. I think that's what you are calling 2 phase.
I just want the inverter to run, for example a standard water heater for a home.
Hi to all.
I am if these inverter circuits that some of you have demonstrated will produce dual 120vac current at 180 deg, to produce 220vac?
is something like this possible?
thanks to all.
I really hope you guys don't drop this thread. It has been very informative, I have read the entire thread, and am wandering if this circuit can be used to produce 240vac at 60hts for house use in the us. ie, 120 + 120 vac 180deg. what I mean is will it run an electric water heater?
thanks.
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