How to sense the different phase at the transformer output ( 230 Volts tap at output going to lighting load)
It is unclear as FvM said, do you mean while the inverter is working and the AC LINE is connected to the output of the inverter output side?Normally in inverter circuits mosfets fail when another phase is connected accidently by electricians
to the output of an inverter
Normally in inverter circuits mosfets fail when another phase is connected accidently by electricians
to the output of an inverter
But as i and Pim said earlier that mosfets are killed by over voltage immideatly .Since reverse phasing from a different phase( where threre are3 phase present in house wiring although the inverter is single phase) may cause havoc so overcurrent sense at output ONLY will not work according to what
i feel.
Confusing yes, but understandable though. The problem is about reverse feeding the output of a 24V to 230V inverter accidentally with 400 V AC.Absolutely confusing. Not clear at all what you mean by this and what is your problem.
One "trick" that I have seen have been to connect an inductor inbetween the MOSFET-switches.
How do you suggest ? and what value? My inverter is using center tap Transformer with 24V dc and two plates of IRFP 250 Mosfets ( Three Parralal) in each plate) . Usualy all blow when inverter is running and there is a reverse phase on secondary ( 230 VAC) of transformer.
"Generally speaking, power MOSFETs can withstand over-current better than one can believe, but over-voltage is an instant killer."
I fully agree with you that 90 % of the mosfets are damaged due to Overvoltage rather than overcurrent . So i am looking for the best possible protection techniques for this.
"MOSFETs. Sensing the different phases could be achieved in several ways, I am sure, but the big deal is to avoid destucting any components."
How ? Instantly without any damage being caused?
Is the inverter used for charging the battery? You discussed the problem of connecting 400 VAC to the transformer output, but what happens, if you connect "only" 230 V?i am attaching my schematic it is drive 50htz drive for square wave inverter
Does this mean i should use mosfets without internal diodes instead of IRFP 250 ? Will this solve my problem ?The conduction through internal diodes will not stop even if you cut drive to gates.
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