Well done tutorials, thanks! But around 50s there seems to be a small mistake or at least bit misleading. I think for ac the peak voltage was mixed up with the effective voltage.
Thank you for your contribution Wersun, much appreciated. I tried to keep it as simple as possible, though you are off course correct that there is a difference between peak voltage and rms voltage. I will pin this comment, so that others who want to learn more can benefit as well. As a note for other viewers who wish to dive deeper into this topic: You may want to search videos covering rms voltage, peak voltage, rms current, peak current and maximum power. There are several videos available, here is one which in my opinion explains it rather effective: ua-cam.com/video/ERIToctYUcQ/v-deo.html Enjoy! All the best, Jesse.
I'm trying to determine if I plug my fancy high efficiency refrigerator into a conventional generator, will I damage my expensive fridge? Does the length of time matter? What about the laptop? Thank you for providing these videos. Also, doesn't an alternator inherently produce a perfect sine wave? If so, what produces the distortion?
Hello Todd, thank you for your message. Based on your question, I think the following two videos might be of interest to you: 'The Inverter Generator' ua-cam.com/video/s8eRGWtO_Pg/v-deo.html, and 'Generators 101 [longer video]' ua-cam.com/video/i86-HkL0gJc/v-deo.html. Enjoy! All the best, Jesse.
Some how I just knew the young Governator "Would Be Bach" I'd miss him if he didn't plug the Smart Guys site Haha Great getting some more Tec details 👍
The Peak value voltage on 240 vac is 1.4 Times The nominal value (339 v on 240 v line voltage)! This is because this has same power effect on resistive load as 240 v DC voltage.
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How much THD is allowed for an inverter being sold as Pure Sine Wave?
bu how about 3 phase generator eefency, but you only run 1 phase on full capacity? it will be 33 percent from full power?
Well done tutorials, thanks! But around 50s there seems to be a small mistake or at least bit misleading. I think for ac the peak voltage was mixed up with the effective voltage.
Thank you for your contribution Wersun, much appreciated. I tried to keep it as simple as possible, though you are off course correct that there is a difference between peak voltage and rms voltage. I will pin this comment, so that others who want to learn more can benefit as well.
As a note for other viewers who wish to dive deeper into this topic: You may want to search videos covering rms voltage, peak voltage, rms current, peak current and maximum power. There are several videos available, here is one which in my opinion explains it rather effective: ua-cam.com/video/ERIToctYUcQ/v-deo.html
Enjoy! All the best, Jesse.
I'm trying to determine if I plug my fancy high efficiency refrigerator into a conventional generator, will I damage my expensive fridge? Does the length of time matter? What about the laptop? Thank you for providing these videos. Also, doesn't an alternator inherently produce a perfect sine wave? If so, what produces the distortion?
Hello Todd, thank you for your message. Based on your question, I think the following two videos might be of interest to you: 'The Inverter Generator' ua-cam.com/video/s8eRGWtO_Pg/v-deo.html, and 'Generators 101 [longer video]' ua-cam.com/video/i86-HkL0gJc/v-deo.html. Enjoy! All the best, Jesse.
@@SolarSolution Yes or no. You don't have an answer to the question in any of your videos.
Is the inverter wave really a square wave? It says 3 percent distortion, I would think a square wave is more distorted.
Some how I just knew the young Governator "Would Be Bach"
I'd miss him if he didn't plug the Smart Guys site
Haha
Great getting some more Tec details 👍
Haha "the young Governator": I like it!
I don't know where you're living that has perfect sine wave on the public utilities. The future? Directly next to the power plant?
The Peak value voltage on 240 vac is 1.4 Times The nominal value (339 v on 240 v line voltage)!
This is because this has same power effect on resistive load as 240 v DC voltage.
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Yah !
Hope that rude guy doesn't interrupt again
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Same here: He is pretty persistent isn't he?
Maximal values of sin wave are not 230V!