kumarji
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The 12V transformer voltage is too low. It should be about 17V.here it is.
Yes.i think i should go for 220v to 9V transformer which are normally available.
The transformer must be 18V center-tapped then one end is driven to ground and the transformer has 13.2V across half of the center-tapped winding so its output is +323V peak. Then the other end is driven to ground and the transformer output is -323V peak. 646V peak-to-peak is 228V RMS.i m not getting why +12v of battery connected to 0v of center tapped transformer.
The inverter circuit uses an external battery charger. The inverter circuit needs an external circuit that detects low battery voltage then disconnects the load.i am using this inverter in an ups and i m not getting how i should place battery charging circuit and cut-off circuit in the above
circuit....??
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