Parallel Inverters - Double the Power Hack! Part1

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • I make a crude attempt to hook these two inexpensive inverters together to power things neither one can on its own.
    If you want a good quality 3000W inverter that is efficient, reliable, and actually powers 3000W loads unlike other inverters out there try the link below.
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Komentáře • 339

  • @303nitzubishi4
    @303nitzubishi4 Před 5 lety +9

    Everyone bashing the theory and saying it won't work are either skipping parts of the video or don't understand what he is saying when he is detailing the components and layout of the board. Anyone with basic electronic knowledge will understand that the theory here is solid and I'd bet it will work for this specific board design.

  • @edwinv83
    @edwinv83 Před 5 měsíci +2

    NO!!!! I've been loking for days how to do this on youtube and there are no videos, TRUST ME. THIS IS THE ONLUINE I FOUND! GOOD JOB SIR!

  • @samuelbaldwin3408
    @samuelbaldwin3408 Před 5 lety +5

    I liked your video. It was very informative and I really appreciate the fact that you took the time to go over in detail the construction of the circuit board and gave a brief description of the functionality of the components in layman's terms so most people are able to understand and comprehend. So with that being said, thank you. Keep up the good work.

  • @mikedesverknopf4681
    @mikedesverknopf4681 Před 3 lety +1

    This is fascinating. I'm trying to run loads off a solar panel without a battery so I'm researching everything with the array to see where I can bypass it. I really appreciate your thoroughness and clarity of speech. Compassion for the people who make the products we use every day is important too because no one ever thinks about them. It's nice to see a channel less focused on its own success while still delivering the same amount of care, effort and humility you'd find in one that's paid for and fake. You're an awesome dude and you're really helping me out right now. Can't thank you enough for posting this.

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you found this useful. On another note I would encourage you to look into other methods of using a solar panel to power non grid tie loads when not connected to a battery. Solar panels really need a battery or energy storage device in order to directly power any useful load. I would recommend looking into a charge controller set to 13.6V and connected to a small 4 cell LiFePO4 battery powering your inverter. The battery can be quite small but it needs to be there. The charge controller and 4 LiFePO4 cells adds some cost to your setup but it will operate as you intend and last a long time. Charge controllers can be had quite cheaply and if you purchase cells on aliexpress or the like you can find a 20ah LiFePO4 setup for a pretty reasonable price. This type of setup will only run when the sun is shining but will be able to continue running for short times when a cloud passes, a bird flies over, a leaf lands on your panel before blowing off, etc.

    • @mikedesverknopf4681
      @mikedesverknopf4681 Před 3 lety

      What about a bucking device to a charge controller and park in the middle of an open clearing? No issues with that on a clear sunny day right?

    • @mikedesverknopf4681
      @mikedesverknopf4681 Před 3 lety

      I simply can't afford any kind battery bank both at cost and space and weight right now. Free, sure. But nothing in life is free. It would cost me the same in batteries as it would for a complete solar array.

    • @sequoiabentley4643
      @sequoiabentley4643 Před 6 měsíci

      You could possibly make a battery out of salt water for pretty cheap

    • @Mattlawton-ft6ew
      @Mattlawton-ft6ew Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@knurlgnar24where you beefed the solder up you could of put copper for better power 😁👍

  • @garycrumrine9538
    @garycrumrine9538 Před 6 lety +9

    I agree wit William. Buy 1 bigger inverter instead of mucking around with connecting two.

    • @ghostunix731
      @ghostunix731 Před 5 lety

      I recommend a ups invertor and solar panel. Sure it might be expensive to have solar ups but hospital bills might be expensive but burning down. Your home is expensive to

  • @markregan6133
    @markregan6133 Před 9 lety +4

    This is one of those hacks that gives hacks a great reputation. I thank you. BUT please add a caption warning about never making a double ended mains lead for any purpose they are lethal especially in Europe with 220v to 240V.

  • @ghengiscrayon
    @ghengiscrayon Před 10 lety +12

    OMG. The wave forms! I am a few mins in and I am fearful for the result.

  • @Coolkeys2009
    @Coolkeys2009 Před 10 lety +7

    I promised I wouldn't rant but I have 4 bits of broken IT equipment and 3 were more or less faulty out the box.
    Whenever you pay good hard earned money for a product and receive a poorly made piece of cr*p. You have a contract between the retailer responsible for selling you the cr*p and the manufacturer that produced the crap. Those are the only people that should be blamed the retailer for selling stuff they new wasn't fit for purpose and the manufacture for not maintaining quality control or hiring/keeping good/skilled staff, giving proper staff training, motivating staff etc. If a business puts profits ahead of customer satisfaction you as a consumer should not be happy. With all the corporate advertising/news media etc. We often forget that we have a right to get what we paid for and often love/respect business's we should actually be angry with. Anyway good video, glad to see you back.

    • @virtualbox9556
      @virtualbox9556 Před 5 lety

      So quick question, if you just plug a male connector into each outlet and then have the negative and positive output from both inverters meet up with the use of some diodes or rectifier to allow both 410W to be combined into one female outlet?

    • @danwells7691
      @danwells7691 Před 5 lety

      Coolkeys2009 how would you get satisfaction. from the chinese

  • @jeremiahputnam3893
    @jeremiahputnam3893 Před 5 lety +2

    I like the idea. They should have pairing ports like the new inverter generators do. Then you could buy smaller ones and link them up later over time and money.

  • @DobleWhiteAndStabley
    @DobleWhiteAndStabley Před 5 lety

    Damn your hands are HUGE! It made that battery look absolutely miniscule.

  • @RiaRadioFMHD773
    @RiaRadioFMHD773 Před 9 lety +8

    In Japan the AC mains is 100VAC (60Hz South Japan, 50Hz North). I use 115VDC much. Any high speed switching power supply should accept DC as it goes through a bridge rectifier anyway. Of course this will not go through any transformer, but I do use my laptop & curly fluorescent lights on it. Any resistive load like soldering irons or incandescent lamps will not see any difference. NOTE: being off grid rules.

    • @dashtesla6431
      @dashtesla6431 Před 7 lety +1

      That's a good thing, the best off grid system would be DC/AC hybrid, i would go for 20x12V batteries 240VDC (arcs level photonicinduction) and an industrial 240VDC inverter so it runs induction motors etc, if you're running your own custom system doesn't matter where you are you can use any voltage you want ac dc 120 240 etc

    • @freedom8480
      @freedom8480 Před 6 lety

      " full bridge rectifier" rulez 🤣🤣
      Okay, different channel.

  • @daniellange4772
    @daniellange4772 Před 6 lety +1

    Stacking inverters is easy with most wholehome inverters, you usually link em with a cable to sync the waveform.

  • @lancelot1953
    @lancelot1953 Před 7 lety +6

    Hi Knurlgnar24, great videos, very informative and well documented. The only thing I would recommend is to warn viewers BEFORE you demonstrate the wrong way of doing something or how "not-to-do" some procedure. The reason being that sadly enough, some less inquisitive viewers or viewers that are "in a hurry" do not listen to the entire video and blindly follow your initial procedure. You are right though, some people will connect both of them as you showed in the beginning. Ciao, L

    • @FieryPotKitchen
      @FieryPotKitchen Před 2 lety +1

      yery true. ...that wrong way could have been eliminated

  • @beingsentient
    @beingsentient Před 8 lety +2

    I enjoyed your video. In the beginning you explained that the plan is to eliminate one of the output bridge circuits, thinking that you only need one to handle the double load. Yet, you didn't show us that you did that. Finally, why didn't you simply lay down a copper wire on the input bus and solder that?

  • @jacknifedbl
    @jacknifedbl Před 10 lety +7

    reminds me of your vid a year or so ago when u tied 2 UPS units together...great vids btw!!!

  • @wwsummers
    @wwsummers Před 7 lety +9

    i recommend just using a larger invertor. use the smaller ones for portable power or something else.

    • @noonrideevening1804
      @noonrideevening1804 Před 4 lety

      or you may use head and you don't have to buy. And if bigger power need is short-term, its trowing money away.

  • @goofykl9
    @goofykl9 Před 7 lety +2

    I was looking for this, now I have a way to build a frankenverter

  • @mickgatz214
    @mickgatz214 Před 7 lety +1

    4/5ths thru your video.
    Interesting!
    i myself am dabbling with inverters as such.
    Keep up the good work.
    Cheers
    Mick

    • @skipwilson5086
      @skipwilson5086 Před 4 lety

      Mick, what have you done to your inverter? I'm trying to increase the Amps out of mine.

  • @jameswilsin5348
    @jameswilsin5348 Před 5 lety +2

    Use a 3 way cord two male ends and one female ends conect your power switches to one switch then they kick on at same time but use two of the same brand and or same size you do it same way thst you would do 2 60kw generaters and have a breaker in one side the cable turn both on let tge one stableize the make sure the breaker is of turn on other inverter let it power up then flip breaker it will eather work or it will blow tge breaker

  • @colinsmith6340
    @colinsmith6340 Před 6 lety

    J1 is the current shunt. Look at the other side of the board, a jumper is not needed there. Its also high in the air too. J1 is your current shunt.

  • @STEVEisAWAKE
    @STEVEisAWAKE Před 7 lety +2

    Very well done! Thank you for sharing some of your knowledge. Much appreciated...

  • @realflow100
    @realflow100 Před 8 lety

    Ooooooookay that sounds like it would work perfectly.....
    I noticed they can both be used seperately as in 410W to each one seperately..
    OR 820W in only one or the other.
    That sounds like a very interesting idea and the idea sounds like it would actually work.

  • @knurlgnar24
    @knurlgnar24  Před 10 lety +9

    It's been a while since I released an inverter video and it's past time I do so again. This is a project I worked on about 6 months ago.

    • @danyala.1659
      @danyala.1659 Před 9 lety

      Now I just hope this will work with 5 inverters!

    • @danyala.1659
      @danyala.1659 Před 9 lety +1

      Actually, I cant do this with 5 inverters... they will fry each other up.

    • @danyala.1659
      @danyala.1659 Před 9 lety +2

      Can you use this instead?
      www.smarthome.com/a-neutronics-mlsl-11510-10-outlet-19-rack-mount-power-strip.html

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 9 lety +4

      Danyal Ahmad
      Looks like it would just connect them each together with a switch to turn each one on and off. They'd still go 'poof' when switched on if not synchronized!

    • @ash2870
      @ash2870 Před 7 lety +2

      knurlgnar24 Sir can we make a pure sine wave inverter at home? Is it possible or too complicated?

  • @80amnesia
    @80amnesia Před 8 lety

    thumbs up for trying a daring experiment

  • @MrIsuko
    @MrIsuko Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much .You saved me so much time ,I was thinking of this idea for long time ,thank you.

  • @PatricksDIY
    @PatricksDIY Před 4 lety

    12:31 That is a voltage limiter, if the size of that copper is increased it allows more power to go through since it lowers the resistance, but could also burn up the board and render the unit useless with all the extra voltage. I have seen people by pass (bridge) that

  • @mwilliamshs
    @mwilliamshs Před 8 lety +1

    "you end up with a pile of smoke" love it!
    if you were shopping for a 1500w pure sine inverter to use daily for 3 years, what's the least you'd expect to spend?

    • @DMAN22yeah
      @DMAN22yeah Před 8 lety

      samlex go power or thor they are all the same thing and they are good quality

    • @KillaBitz
      @KillaBitz Před 4 lety

      i've had expensive inverters pop in under a month and right now i'm rocking the cheapest one on ebay (the first one died but i got a replacement and the fan circuit didn't work on that so a just wired to 12v)
      I had 7 inverters last year.
      This one has been going every time the sun shines for 9 months but i cant recommend it.
      Inverter recommendation is difficult especially when you put in a time requirement.
      do you live in a warm climate or a humid climate or both? are you trying to power inductive loads?
      are you expecting to pull 1500w from it all day (running at %100 will stress it)
      are you going to power it from clean power even? (it's no good trying to pull so much power from 1 small battery it drops to 9v if the inverter isnt designed to run that kind of current)
      You haven't given any information at all

  • @jsmith6259
    @jsmith6259 Před 5 lety

    Yeah I totally agree about you saying about make you something correct we have the same do something right or don't do it

  • @AlexandruVatamanu
    @AlexandruVatamanu Před rokem

    I hoped you would connect one control signal to both inverters in order to have both output bridges working in synch. Each inverter would still output nominal so they would need to parallel the outputs somehow. Like they do with gasoline inverter-generators.

  • @RogueOntheRoad
    @RogueOntheRoad Před 6 lety +3

    As a beef it up bus point instead of just adding a bunch of solder also solder a piece of large wire to the trace. The copper wire increases conductivity as you said solder alone doesn't much. Use stranded wire for even better conductivity.

    • @manolisgledsodakis873
      @manolisgledsodakis873 Před 6 lety

      Use the braided copper screen from a good-quality coaxial cable.

    • @court2379
      @court2379 Před 5 lety

      How is stranded any better than solid? You either have the cross section area or you don't.

    • @RogueOntheRoad
      @RogueOntheRoad Před 5 lety

      Actually what I was thinking was to use the solder wicking braided copper. Once it is soaked with solder it doesn't matter if it is stranded or solid the standard wire should support the overall strength of the conductor path.

  • @poseypapusdiazfamily4630
    @poseypapusdiazfamily4630 Před 4 lety +1

    To add more surge power just add high voltage capacitor in parallel with high voltage dc one.

  • @kokopelli314
    @kokopelli314 Před 7 lety

    I use braided copper solder wick to beef up connections.

  • @tomyhadera91
    @tomyhadera91 Před 8 lety

    at first I was like what did this guy smoke and then he smart . thanks

  • @ghengiscrayon
    @ghengiscrayon Před 10 lety +6

    Ok, so by parallel stacking at the bridge before the high voltage dc hits the output Fets, you avoid a catastrophic failure via non synch waves (don't cross the streams Egon) BUT if the output section performed cool, why not just stack the Fets 'n' caps in the input section and push the Output section to the max in one, smaller box?

    • @abyssunderground
      @abyssunderground Před 10 lety +2

      Presumably the transformer wouldn't cope? And I doubt the existing traces would be good enough for double the current either. They'd probably need some modifications.

    • @davidhopkins9021
      @davidhopkins9021 Před 2 lety

      U could buy a 1000w inverter just a thought

  • @triumphmanful
    @triumphmanful Před 8 lety

    You said, you are doing this for first time, but soundsd like you are a very well trained and qualified electrical engineer . The things you are suggesting are not for ametures like me. I would be afraid to destroy my inverters. Money lost ! FYI

  • @liljasere
    @liljasere Před 4 měsíci

    I miss old CZcams

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 4 měsíci

      We all do, and not because of anything related to me or you.

    • @liljasere
      @liljasere Před 4 měsíci

      @@knurlgnar24 Don’t sell yourself short you are one of the greats

  • @omaralvarado1080
    @omaralvarado1080 Před rokem

    This is what I wanted to do but taking out the outlets and connecting them into one outlet

  • @SsDiBoi
    @SsDiBoi Před 3 lety

    I thought sum1 had 2 be desperate to figure chit like this out awsum vid🍁🌚

  • @AA-69
    @AA-69 Před rokem

    Love your condescending voice... Bet your boyfriend loves you !!!!

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před rokem

      And I am sure everyone loves you too !!!

  • @bjornahh87
    @bjornahh87 Před 2 lety

    I was wondering what if you put some highvoltage capasitors to the outlet too so you have a bigger reservoir to get power from, did that to mine 600w 12v inverter and soldered an ac capacitor over the socket in the back of where you plug the cord in, and now I can use a 500w 230v oven on the inverter when it gets wery cold outside, and if I'm roadtripping I'ts so nice with some extra heat too...

  • @jameswilsin5348
    @jameswilsin5348 Před 5 lety

    Or just use a 3 waycable and a breaker between tge 2 and start primary tgen start secondary flip breaker try that dont need to take them apart or you can do the smart way andjust by a larger inverter

  • @ohsofficer
    @ohsofficer Před rokem

    Please show a test result for the output, also, one inv has 20a fuses and the other 25a, should be the same

  • @jameswilsin5348
    @jameswilsin5348 Před 5 lety

    I find cold solder joints in all mine i just redo them and they are good

  • @rileyham9058
    @rileyham9058 Před 2 lety +1

    This is very informative and makes me curious if you could run them in series to get 220v power because i cannot find a 220v inverter(i understand a vehicles electrical would have issues but i would be upgrading mine)

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 2 lety

      This could be done if a person synchronized the inverters and also connected them to separate batteries. (they reference battery ground) From a practical perspective it is always better to simply purchase a larger inverter. This was a fun experiment however!

  • @Mike_Greene
    @Mike_Greene Před 5 lety +1

    "A fool starts too early" . . . lol 1:33

  • @bikiniluvnguy1
    @bikiniluvnguy1 Před 6 lety +3

    I was hoping it would be simple like hooking cables up to the backs in a certain way, this is way over my head.

  • @douglaswindsor120
    @douglaswindsor120 Před 2 lety

    To get more capacity through that solder on the board you should have added a piece of copper wire and imbedded it in the solder

  • @allinthefamiliy3122
    @allinthefamiliy3122 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi Knurlgnar, i have enjoyed your videos about inverter reviews. You have a good voice, good explanation and good tests. I have a question, based on your experience what Ebay inverter with a good price performance ration do advice me to buy. Thanks.

  • @phahymn
    @phahymn Před 7 lety

    i was just thinking, what if someone actually paused the video from time to time and follow these instructions as they demonstrate.....untill 1:30 hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lol

  • @TheSign2020
    @TheSign2020 Před 5 lety

    If you don't mind explaining where do you wanted to plug the inverters and why would you need it? And where are they usually used?

  • @TonyLing
    @TonyLing Před 7 lety +1

    I think that crude link with high temperature sleeving on the input may be a current shunt

  • @sephangelo4603
    @sephangelo4603 Před 4 lety

    This is good because I have yet to see one inverter for sale capable of handing like 30 batteries.

  • @cj691
    @cj691 Před rokem

    I feel like J1 is your current shunt.

  • @douglloyd9662
    @douglloyd9662 Před 2 lety

    Don’t let the magic smoke out.

  • @Max-kn9yi
    @Max-kn9yi Před rokem

    I would like to combine 2 jupiter 2000 watt inverters from harbor freight. Not sure I can do all this, but they are on sale now

  • @pattoe1973
    @pattoe1973 Před 9 lety +2

    you make me sóóóó happy ,i feel education level rising inmediatly ,and im adicted to it

  • @joepah51
    @joepah51 Před 6 lety

    Excellent video.. well spoken.

  • @douglaswindsor120
    @douglaswindsor120 Před 2 lety

    When the fuses blew it also fried something else and even with new fuses it would no longer work

  • @tonycooper1909
    @tonycooper1909 Před 5 dny

    So can u just add an external capacitor to any inverter to add to wattage like a 5k capacitor wired to the capacitor of inverter?

  • @FroilanWINDSOLAR
    @FroilanWINDSOLAR Před 10 lety +1

    Interesting and genius! plus comment about social issues!

  • @SteveWrightNZ
    @SteveWrightNZ Před 6 lety +1

    Parallel the AC output of those units at your peril...... Must have AC sync or it will burn..

  • @jacovandeventer1939
    @jacovandeventer1939 Před 3 lety

    You dear Sir are a genius, i was wondering, is there a way to share the output through both sets of output FETs

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 3 lety +1

      You have to tie together both the output of the boost stage like I did here, and also the gate control circuitry for the bridges. (disabling one of the controls so that they don't interfere) I was afraid connecting them with long wires would lead to problems so I did not do that.

    • @jacovandeventer1939
      @jacovandeventer1939 Před 3 lety

      @@knurlgnar24 Awesome, thanks for the reply. I'm from South Africa where our power stations have been neglected to the point where we can't generate enough electricity to supply the entire country so they have implemented "load shedding" were they periodically turn of electricity to towns across the country and for some reason it is cheaper to buy 2 or 3 smaller inverters than 1 high wattage inverter but im afraid that the FET's on say 2 x 1KW inverter won't handle the possible 2KW current draw hence my question about connecting the FET's

  • @vortextremesg3874
    @vortextremesg3874 Před 4 lety

    I have some 20 amp automotive circuit breakers. They reset automatically I believe using a bimetalic strip. I put them in my power Inverter. Might be a better idea to put manual reset breaker, That should remove any dumbassery from consumer's.

  • @kevin9c1
    @kevin9c1 Před 9 lety

    You could have added a short wire on that node you added solder to, assuming it would fit back in the case.

  • @tonygernstl3859
    @tonygernstl3859 Před 4 lety +1

    What was the whole actual purpose of soldering the 2 individual wires to both inverters? I want to attempt to parallel connect 3 cheap chinese inverters together and want to know If I have to do exactly what you did.

  • @robertpolito6139
    @robertpolito6139 Před 5 lety

    You can add 10 AWG copper wire to the bus bars by solding on the bus bars.

  • @DavidTomko4u
    @DavidTomko4u Před 10 měsíci

    does it matter which one you plug the socket in if you want to plug one higher watts appliance

  • @chevytruckman34
    @chevytruckman34 Před 8 lety

    Mad solder skills!!

  • @jeremyhenderson163
    @jeremyhenderson163 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for sharing,great ( thorough ) video. An chance you could tell me why my (new,out of box) inverter "fault" light displays and anything plugged in comes on and then off (continuously,until unplugged). I thought maybe they weren't getting enough current from my batteries,but that seemed too obvious and didn't want to short they.

  • @dominicsanthuff
    @dominicsanthuff Před 3 lety

    So to get more watts outta a inverter I wanna upgrade I just gotta upgrade the capacitors and maybe the output

  • @MATTE.U.K
    @MATTE.U.K Před 2 lety

    This is probably a really dumb question but why not just connect the negative and positive together on the input and connect to the battery? What is being achieved by soldering them together by the capacitor?

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 2 lety

      The output AC waveforms are not sync'd nor balanced so they can't be connected together directly.

  • @tgsharp1158
    @tgsharp1158 Před měsícem

    Genius!

  • @chronos131
    @chronos131 Před 6 lety

    I had one of those. It caught on fire.

  • @gelumiro1160
    @gelumiro1160 Před 10 lety +1

    sei un GRANDE
    grazie

  • @bartw5908
    @bartw5908 Před 3 lety

    Great video, well done, I have a Spark 4000w pure sine wave, not used a lot, but the last time I used it the wattage meter ramps up and it goes into overload and shuts down with no load plugged into it? Do you have a video off what this could be?

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 3 lety

      I'd recommend ohming out the diodes and output FETs. Sounds like a shorted FET on the output stage. If so that can usually be fixed by replacing just the FET or FET pair that shorted. You don't need to replace all of them. The tricky part is figuring out what to purchase to replace it with. Try to match up the capacitances in the datasheet and be sure the resistance is similar and the voltage rating is at least as high.

  • @arkangel8709
    @arkangel8709 Před 5 lety

    Hey" just wanted to say: thanks for all the info.!! I like your No Bull way of saying How to do this or that,!!!

  • @kellycarver2500
    @kellycarver2500 Před 4 lety

    I bought a Schumacher 2000 and was wondering how many solar panels and batteries I should get to use with it. I plan on sometimes running some power equipment, but usually just lights, a mini fridge, and maybe an inline water heater off and on. Any input would help. Thanx!

  • @asifiqbal4590
    @asifiqbal4590 Před 4 lety

    Hi I am big fan of your work...need some help to make parallel inverter....

  • @geronimostade8279
    @geronimostade8279 Před 8 lety +8

    I missed the part where you sychronized the both driver stages to each other... this is actually the same way you self recommend not to do, isn't it?

    • @CSHUNT83
      @CSHUNT83 Před 4 lety

      Couple years late. I had to re-watch myself. At around 9:30 he looks up the part number for the output stage and notes that the output transistors are rated well above the 800watt output desired. That's when he decided that just supplying sufficient dc voltage to the output stage should accomplish the results. very nice hack. i have have tore these down but did not realize that it was 120 dc that was chopped up to a square wave, should have followed the traces to the diodes.

  • @chriscollins9377
    @chriscollins9377 Před 7 lety

    add some copper wire to the solder to increase amps.

  • @David-te9cw
    @David-te9cw Před 5 lety +6

    i would suggest selling them
    and just bye a bigger one

  • @codyaustin3728
    @codyaustin3728 Před 9 lety

    i have that exat same battery but two of them those are 12v alarm back up batterys

  • @EngDrewman
    @EngDrewman Před 6 lety

    Is it possible to convert an old generator to an inverter generator by running it's output through a bridge rectifier and connecting it to the output stage of the inverter as shown here, maybe with a small 12v transformer to power the inverter circuitry?

  • @cctv9794
    @cctv9794 Před 6 lety

    WHAT ABOUT THE TRANSFORMER ,BY DOING THIS YOU USE ONE TRANSFORMER ONLY AND THAT WILL EXCEEDS THE POWER RATING FOR TRANSFORMER ?

  • @urbansnipe
    @urbansnipe Před rokem

    @12:31 that wire insulation isnt installed correctly that wire shouldnt be allowed to be that close or touch the trace its hopping over it is however correct in the other inverter that could be the magic smoke generator you were talking about when poor care when producing these things

  • @FourSeasonsHD
    @FourSeasonsHD Před 6 lety

    Because you have the knowledge, can you perhaps answer this question - when I test mains socket fed by power company, only one of the two holes is energized (Line). But when I connect inverter to the same house grid and power from inverter, now both holes of the socket are energized (Line and Neutral both illuminate tester). What is the basic difference here?

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 Před 5 lety

      That is true on some units but not others. In a house where you have 120 and 240, the house is using a split phase. The transformer is supplying the 120 from a center tap to either Line in. That center tap is also grounded at some point in the wiring. So line to line = 240 VAC while Line 1 to Neutral or Ground or Line 2 to Neutral or Ground will only show 120VAC. Neutral to Ground should show nothing as they are connected. In the inverters, they can be wired one of two ways. Line can be at either 120 VAC or 60 VAC. In the first case, Neutral would show 120 volts to ground as it is the second leg of the 120 VAC supply. In the second case, the Neutral to Ground would also show 60VAC as the Ground is tied to the center point of the 120VAC supply. In the second case, do not ever tie the ground to a house circuit as it will blow the inverter. If you had a second inverter of the first type and had it synced to the other unit so that one side was high on the Line while the other unit's Line went low and tied the Neutrals together you'd see 240VAC on the two Lines and nothing on the Neutral to Ground with 120VAC from either Line to Neutral or Ground.

    • @FourSeasonsHD
      @FourSeasonsHD Před 5 lety

      Thanks a lot for the reply. I had started to figure it out based on similar idea that while the volts are up on the Line they would be down on the Neutral and this would produce 240V in-between. However, it looks rather complicated and certainly requires digesting especially how the in house ground behaves together with the inverter so that ground will never become energized. Here where I live the ground is often tied to Neutral line in older homes (now prohibited but standard practice several decades ago).

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 Před 5 lety

      It actually still is in use with the Ground and Neutral tied together normally at the first panel that the power goes to. Our home was built in 1978. It has the tie ins at the transfer switches and in the main panel. Power from our generators is 240/120 with 4 wires for Line 1, Line 2, Neutral, Ground. All of our sockets also are tied to ground thru both the conduit and or the ground wire that goes to each one.

  • @sofabike
    @sofabike Před 9 lety

    How to get 2 invertors in serial connection, in order to get 2 fase and 240V ?
    I want to power Aluminum MIG welder what works out of 240V 2fase.
    Power welder takes is about 600watts. Or welding current DC +30amps and +20volts
    I do have 2000wats inverter.

    • @DMAN22yeah
      @DMAN22yeah Před 8 lety

      +sofabike just weld with car batteries

    • @YodaWhat
      @YodaWhat Před 5 lety

      You can get a 120-to-240 volt transformer or autotransformer to step up 120 to 240 volts, but putting 2 inverters of 120 volts each _in series_ will give you *2 different AC frequencies at once.* That is NOT the Split Phase power you asked for, unless you can synchronize them, which is not easy. And welders may have odd waveforms on the input current, which will not work so well with inverters unless they are way oversized in watt ratings. *_IF_* you absolutely have to do it via inverters, I recommend getting a high wattage inverter or UPS, like 3000 watts. At that power, they often have 240 volt outputs already. But they will probably require at least 24 volts DC as input, and may require 36, 48, 60, 72, or even more volts. Already at 24 or 36 volts from car batteries, one may do pretty serious DC welding, but that is probably not your MIG welding.

  • @mangreat71
    @mangreat71 Před 7 lety

    My Question is do it has a built in fuse like a 5 amp or a 10 amp or even a 15 amp ? Cause what i was trying to do is make a home made jump starter or power pack for charging appliances but i think i need a fuse like a 10-20 amp car fuse with the top post car battery ???And which 1 of these inverters has a built in fuse like a 5-20 amp fuse ???

  • @meowsoftware7258
    @meowsoftware7258 Před 2 lety

    Can I use two 4000w inverter parallel ?, is that risky ?, one inverter capacity is 4000w continuous and 8000w peak, so I have 8000w continuous and 16000w peak

  • @shooyooyoon9007
    @shooyooyoon9007 Před rokem

    so soldering two inputs and two outputs ?

  • @voglerlake
    @voglerlake Před 7 lety

    what about taking an extension cord mail plug in double up on that Korea have to mail plugs not looping back to each inverter but is supplying the main load line of the extension cord?

  • @wrightwayz71
    @wrightwayz71 Před 6 lety

    if you tin the wires before trying to solder them they puddle right up!

  • @nes-rodelvinas6374
    @nes-rodelvinas6374 Před 8 lety

    what have you done is just put the inverters in parallel but the output watts is de same ..

  • @johnrobertelardo9787
    @johnrobertelardo9787 Před 4 lety

    Rookie question: Can I connect the inverters in series to, say, I have four piece 12v inverter connected into series to create 48v input?

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24  Před 4 lety

      Unfortunately no, you would need a 48v inverter. They will not 'share' the voltage evenly.

  • @mewantbrains
    @mewantbrains Před 9 lety

    You could clip out the last 20 sec of this and air it as a commercial and sell your modified inverters
    Also will this work on inverters of different sizes
    I have a 600W inverter and 2X 1500W inverters all pure sine wave will I be able to connect all 3 of them together to get 3600W using this method?

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 Před 5 lety

      Only if one or both of the 2 1500 watt units or the 600 watt unit had Mosfets that could handle the 3600 watts. That is what most people missed in the video. His units had Mosfets that were capable of handling double the power that the inverters were marketed at. So he simply supplied them with double the amps and let them do their thing under the control of one unit.

    • @Iainm
      @Iainm Před 5 lety

      @@gravelydon7072 hopefully he's done his homework and they are rated for continuous running at the higher wattage.

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Před 4 lety

    I can't make out the alligator connections . Are you just making a parallel connection from the + leads and the - leads ?

  • @carlosreyes6448
    @carlosreyes6448 Před rokem

    How would you connect them, in series for 240v

  • @lokomarevenant3107
    @lokomarevenant3107 Před 8 lety

    nice thanks bro i love your videos

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Před 4 lety

    Suggestion ... don't use black cable over black back ground . Also too close to see the total setup .

  • @bronprat5916
    @bronprat5916 Před 9 lety

    instead of adding more solder. why dont you add wire as the race way