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Very much appreciated, spoke to a firm in Sydney, they've quoted for a 200va rated 240vac - 380vac autotransformer made to order. Should i just stick to 100va as you advised?
May you please elaborate? I tried searching google to no avail. Please note, i'm no electrical engineer and need simpleton terms for better understanding, cheers.
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The circuit seems simple enough im sure, however not coming from an electronic engineering background i may...
Please forgive me your first post went straight over the top of my head. Now I understand. The circuit you posted can be made using a home made pcb/breadboard? and store bought components and will help by adding an extra 100v or greater from my already 240v ac source coming from my inverter...
Would I be able to combine let’s say a 100+v source from the old inverter and connect it parallel to the new inverter essentially giving me 350 odd volts. Would this be safer? I would prefer using only one inverter if possible to do the job.
Thank you. So in your wisdom with the new inverter would I be able to find a 100+ Ac voltage source on the neutral side circuit, preferably on the out side of a capacitor? and connect to the ac live circuit essentially adding more voltage to the already 240v? Are you able to point me in the...
I own a small "200w" 12v dc to 240v ac inverter i bought to power a lighting ballast.
The ballast actually needs between 330v ac to 400 ac to turn on.
This inverter i found out actually produces around 330v ac but is then stepped down to 220 - 240v ac.
I managed to jump the 330v source and ran...
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