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Using PMW versus using inverter

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PWM vs Inverter

At the moment I'm using solar panels to charge 12V batteries and was wondering whether it would be more efficient using a pulse width modulator like this **broken link removed** and some LED's instead of ordinary lighting and an inverter?
 

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yes, pwm will be more efficient if it's well controled.
 

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xEnergy said:
and some LED's instead of ordinary lighting and an inverter?

what is the role of led's
 

Re: PWM vs Inverter

Excellent thank you. Also changing the frequency would that be more efficient e.g. using a low frequency and a parallel capacitor or a really high frequency without a capacitor?
 

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