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Solar Homebrew first... | 8 comments (8 topical, editorial)
Re: Solar Homebrew first... (3.00 / 0) (#7)
by TomW on Sat Mar 19th, 2005 at 02:28:47 AM MST
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Amanda;

Yes, I wonder, too. I run my soldering station regularly on my  cheap 1500 watt inverter. Being a simple, half amp or so resistive load it seems unlikely it would kill an inverter. However, I think welding with my 110 VAC wirefeed may have been a factor in killing my 2500 watt cheapie inverter a few months ago.

Cheers.

TomW

"Education consists mainly of what we have unlearned."--Mark Twain
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Re: Solar Homebrew first... (3.00 / 0) (#8)
by sandovalch (sandovalch@yahoo.com) on Sat Mar 19th, 2005 at 06:56:57 PM MST
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Yes, sorry for not explaining it very well.
Someone came to my house to do some arc welding and they connected the welding machine to an outlet connected to my inverter.
Usually when I do Amps demanding jobs I switch back to utility energy, but I was not home so they blew up my inverter.
I opened it and found out a MOSFET was gone, I looked it up, bought the spare and installed it. It now works great again!
I do also a lot of soldering for my solar cells with my soldering iron and have had no problems with the 2.5kW inverter.


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