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Re: inverter
I guess I explained things wrong. Currently I am using the AC output with a 15K stepup transformer, with a 15K max output with 110V input. The load factor I am trying to reach is to operate a 5 hp compressor on the central air conditioning, and it is to much for the system I...
Re: inverter
As I am not up on what is right, I only know what I need to get the job done. I have 15K feeding now, and was told to find 5k more. I figured thzt 20K should do it. What kind of input do I need for that? I am feeding with a miller 225 amp 24 volt bobcat dc welder.
inverter
I am in need of an inverter, that may have to be homebrewed. It has to handle 20K watts output, with 20 volts, 150 amps dc input. Is this something that is out of reach?
high power inverter
HI-I live in hurricane country and power outage is normal-I need a schematic for a high power inverter that I can feed with my 300 amp miller welder. The 240v sytem it has, is way to weak. I need 20k watt at 100 amp 240v service output
input from 55-90 v and 60-300 amps.
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