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Inverter 5000 Watt PWM


This inverter uses PWM (Pulse Width Modulator) with type IC SG3524. IC serves as a oscillator 50Hz, as a regulator of the desired output voltage. Input power ranging from 250W up to 5000W output and has. Following a series INVERTER 5000W with PWM (Pulse Width Modulator).
Inverter 5000W with PWM (Pulse Width Modulator)
Schematic Inverter 5000W with PWM (Pulse Width Modulator)

Inverter 5000W with PWM (Pulse Width Modulator)
Layout PCB Inverter 5000W with PWM (Pulse Width Modulator)


below is the output power settings that can be issued by this inverter:

DC voltage and Transformer "T2" winding recommendation:

Winding Power Supply

12VDC 750W P: 24V "12-0-12" / S: 220V

1500W 24VDC P: 48V "24-0-24" / S: 220V

2250w 36VDC P: 72V "36-0-36" / S: 220V

3000w 48VDC P: 96V "48-0-48" / S: 220V

3750w 60VDC P: 120V "60-0-60" / S: 220V

4500w 72VDC P: 144V "72-0-72" / S: 220V

5250w 84VDC P: 168V "84-0-84" / S: 220V


Transformer used is the transformer CT

R1 serves to regulate the voltage to 220v inverter

R2 serves to regulate the inverter output frequency of 50 or 60 Hz (as appropriate)


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