Wednesday 26 November 2014

MICRO INVERTER AT HOME


Nowdays,peoples are suffering from frequent power failure,Many old-age peoples are much worried due to power-cut because their body condition need some relaxation by air etc.

To overcome this problem,i Am going to post a model MICRO INVERTER in 12v dc can be converted into 240v.

DESIGN AND WORKING

* A simple low-power inverter circuit is described here, which converts 12V DC into 230V AC. It can be used to power very light loads like night lamps and cordless telephones,but can be modified into a powerful inverter by adding more MOSFETs.

* This circuit has two stages-battery charger with cut-off, and battery level indicator and inverter circuit.Charging circuit is built around IC1 (LM317).
 
*When mains 230V AC is available, IC1 provides gate voltage to SCR1 (TYN616) through diode D3 (1N4007). SCR1 starts charging the battery. 

* The battery level indicator and inverter circuit. The battery level checking system is built around transistors T1 and T2 (both BC547) along with some discrete components. 

*When the battery is charged (say, to more than 10.50V), LED1 glows and piezo-buzzer PZ1 does not sound. On the other hand, when battery voltage goes down (sayk, below 10.50V),LED1 stops glowing and piezo-buzzer sounds, indicating that the battery has been discharged and needs recharging for further use.

*The inverter is built around IC2 (CD4047), which is wired as an astable multivibrator operating at a frequency of around 50 Hz. The Q and Q outputs of IC2 directly drive power MOSFETs (T3 and T4). The two MOSFETs (IRFZ44) are used in push-pull configuration. The inverter output is filtered by capacitor C1
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*The circuit on a general-purpose PCB and enclose it in a suitable metal box. Mount the transformer on the chassis and the battery in the box using supporting clamps. Use suitable heat-sinks for MOSFETs.

* The circuit can be used for other applications as well by delivering higher power with the help of a higher current rating transformer and additional MOSFETs.  

BATTERY CIRCUIT


 


CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

  

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