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Re: Inverter for charging electronic devices
I have implemented the above circuit its not giving enough power my laptop is not charging but my mobile gets charging.i dont no where the fault is.
i have simulated many inverted circuits but i cant make my laptop charged with that circuit it is lagging i want clear idea about inverter circuit and which transformer i have to use
Inverter for charging electronic devices
I made an inverter circuit to charge laptop and mobiles and I got 150v Ac output but the problem with my circuit is when i connect my circuit with my laptop charger its charging and frequently disconnecting and charging .How to fix it here I have...
I am currently working on lowpower solar inverter ,my solar panel input is nearly 6v and 150mah current, my setup consist of three 4v 1Ah battery to form 12v ,u guys share your ideas to charge the battery using provided solar input,I got stucked
Can a 12v battery charged by lower voltage input like 10v,6v etc ,make me detaily understand about battery charging concepts with respect to both current and voltage
To choose the value of the resistor you have to follow the ohm's law that is
V=IR
so that you can find the value of the resistor by knowing voltage and current value
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