Someone suggested modified sinewave inverter could work - it does not work, experimentally verified. I have verified that 50 Hz sine wave (obtained by step-down transformer from 230V/50Hz mains) does not work (but I knew that it would not) and 60Hz modified sinewave inverter does not work with it as well ... the module powers up and communicates with my PC over RS232 serial port correctly but the powerline communication does not work (which is not suprising). I have created voltage divider with 2 resistors (220k + 2k) and connected the oscilloscope probe to the 2k resistor - the inverter outputs a square wave.
So I have just confirmed I really need 115V/60Hz true sine wave - I can go back to my inverter experiments.
So I have just confirmed I really need 115V/60Hz true sine wave - I can go back to my inverter experiments.
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