K knowot Member Messages 22 Aug 29, 2010 #1 Hi all, can you check the output from an inverter the same way as checking normal 3 phase. cheers Adam
Hi all, can you check the output from an inverter the same way as checking normal 3 phase. cheers Adam
Luke Member Messages 1,929 Location Whitchurch, Shropshire Aug 29, 2010 #2 Do you mean by putting a multimeter across it? yes you can, but the voltage and frequency you'll get will depend on the inverter's output. What kind of inverter is it?
Do you mean by putting a multimeter across it? yes you can, but the voltage and frequency you'll get will depend on the inverter's output. What kind of inverter is it?
shenion Tool Pack Rat Messages 7,586 Location Stone Mountain, GA USA Aug 30, 2010 #3 You'll get odd readings as the outputs are a PWM, not sine waves.
K knowot Member Messages 22 Sep 4, 2010 #4 hi there, its a 240 single to a 415 3 phase static inverter
shenion Tool Pack Rat Messages 7,586 Location Stone Mountain, GA USA Sep 4, 2010 #5 If it is a static phase converter, it is not an inverter
brightspark Member Messages 41,272 Location yarm stockton on tees Sep 4, 2010 #6 is it a static converter made by transwave ??
brightspark Member Messages 41,272 Location yarm stockton on tees Sep 4, 2010 #7 brightspark said: is it a static converter made by transwave ?? Click to expand... like one in the picture 046.jpg 70.3 KB · Views: 137
brightspark said: is it a static converter made by transwave ?? Click to expand... like one in the picture