Just a quick video outlining the logic of how to convert DC electricity into AC. This process is useful for driving AC motors at different speeds, changing solar panel power into AC electricity. Enjoy the video!

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  1. Any chance of doing that same explanation for dummies and a little more slowly. i.e. pretend that I have no knowledge of electrical engineering whatsoever.

  2. Make it yourself thanks to Avasva solutions. I think it's the best way to learn how to build it in the cheapest way.

  3. I just love your project. On inplix I've found great wood instructions to make it too 🙂

  4. damn why nobody show how to convert dc to ac without fancy circuit or inverter or how to product ac in the first place

  5. Are you using some sort of Logic controler? The reason I asked is because your explanation was extremely vague as you cannot write an kind of code to Mosfets. Thanks. Please give more detail

  6. I found a functional way to get short pulses of AC from a (8-9)VDC+3VDC battery using two momentary toggle switches which I turned on and off really quickly it works okay considering I'm doing it manually and I passed it through a MOT and got 2000VAC 🙂

  7. I live in a RV on private property permanently, it will never be moved, I want to take out the power converter and rewire or whatever it takes to only have AC power like in a real house.  How can I do this?

  8. Q1–For much long it will work….suppose we use 220V Fan..
    Q2-If suppose i make a small generate which produce a voltage 1.5v…..and i connect with the converter to 220V….Will it work…?

  9. that is the best explanation I have found. Can you please expand and do a further in depth one. i.e. how do you reduce the DC voltage in stages to mimic a sine wave, what would the circuit look like? more please!

  10. I'd like to pulse a coil to make it an electro-magnet of varying intensity.

    How can DC be converted to AC without using a microcontroller?
    Would a tank circuit work?

  11. I've started to wonder how to create a 60hz sine wave from DC. I plan to use a Parallax Propeller to control the circuit. I subscribed to follow the discussion. The math for transistors is easy. I need to learn mosfets

  12. First off thanks for the positive feedback!

    I really like the idea of using a low-pass filter to smooth out the output of this device, though I think I should take it to the next level by creating more of digital to analog convertor and utilizing a resistor ladder, maybe using an inductor in series to the load and a filter capacitor to ground to really get nice curvature. I think you inspired me to create a better quality invertor, thanks for the motivation.

    Nick

  13. Every true, thanks for pointing that out. Though catastrophic failure would make for a more exciting video!

  14. Nice Work, but you should always put first one pin LOW and then the other one HIGH, just swap two lines in the arduino program. Both pins LOW isn't a problem, but both HIGH is a big problem, even if its less than one ms.

  15. This is going to feed into a control circuit, which I will be using to make a portable high voltage power supply for a secrete project I am starting! Thanks for being active in the channel!

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