gaetan8888
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Hello
A true-sinewave inverter cost too much for me. So I have a Xantrex XPower 1000 inverter.
This 1000 watt inverter do have a modified sinewave output.
Is it possible to filter the output voltage to bring it closer to a sine wave signal and have much less noise ?
And I did buy mosfets and diodes to double them in parallel on the inverter board, I will use a bigger heat-sink, so it may go a bit more than the 1000 watt, but I can not find any number on the two transformers.
Anybody would know what type of transformers it can be ?
I include photos of the insides of my Xantrex inverter, with some parts numbers on the first photo.
BTW, Xantrex do not reply to any parts request or technical question.
Thank
Bye
Gaetan
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A true-sinewave inverter cost too much for me. So I have a Xantrex XPower 1000 inverter.
This 1000 watt inverter do have a modified sinewave output.
Is it possible to filter the output voltage to bring it closer to a sine wave signal and have much less noise ?
And I did buy mosfets and diodes to double them in parallel on the inverter board, I will use a bigger heat-sink, so it may go a bit more than the 1000 watt, but I can not find any number on the two transformers.
Anybody would know what type of transformers it can be ?
I include photos of the insides of my Xantrex inverter, with some parts numbers on the first photo.
BTW, Xantrex do not reply to any parts request or technical question.
Thank
Bye
Gaetan
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**broken link removed**