[NLRS] Noise free DC/AC converter

Donn Baker - WA2VOI/0 wa2voi at mninter.net
Sun Mar 2 12:33:28 EST 2008


Jon,
I have one from Vector, and one from (??) that "seem" to work.  I believe both are "modified sine-wave" (as opposed to 
just "chopper," or square-wave, devices.  You're welcome to borrow either or both to try and see if they fit your needs. 
It will be hard to find something as small as 100 watts, however.  Mine are 300 watt one.  They draw about 50 ma 12DC 
with no AC load, so their pretty good.  I also have a 70w Vector for using PCs on 12DC, but it really means it when it 
says 70 watts.  I don't think it would do 100 w.

73 Donn
WA2VOI/0

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>
>
> I need a 100 to 200 watt 12vdc to 120vac  converter for car use.  Since its
> for radio use, it needs to be of a good  design, one that doesn't generate a
> ton of hash.  Anyone have any  experience and/or suggestions ?
>
> 73, Jon
> W0ZQ
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