KDLcon
New Member
Hi,
As with some HF inverters that can be hacked to be wired as effectively 1 inverter combining
the output, is it possible to sync the outputs of 2 low frequency inverters? I have a very basic understanding, but I wonder if you power 1 inverter first which will energize the toroidal transformer of the other, will it then be synced when turned on also...?
If this has been asked before, my apologies, but I have read the other posts about LF inverters and can't find much on the topic.
I have a 10kw HF WZRELB which is useless at starting an arc on my welder/3-phase drop steel drop saw. My previous inverter was a Nomad Mobile 6kw and that was better but would trip out from overload occasionally.
I bought a 5kw UPS low frequency inverter which should do nicely, but when welding for an hour straight I don't want to burn it up. Trying to do it all on the cheap and feel like I'm spending more...
Cheers,
Kyle
As with some HF inverters that can be hacked to be wired as effectively 1 inverter combining
the output, is it possible to sync the outputs of 2 low frequency inverters? I have a very basic understanding, but I wonder if you power 1 inverter first which will energize the toroidal transformer of the other, will it then be synced when turned on also...?
If this has been asked before, my apologies, but I have read the other posts about LF inverters and can't find much on the topic.
I have a 10kw HF WZRELB which is useless at starting an arc on my welder/3-phase drop steel drop saw. My previous inverter was a Nomad Mobile 6kw and that was better but would trip out from overload occasionally.
I bought a 5kw UPS low frequency inverter which should do nicely, but when welding for an hour straight I don't want to burn it up. Trying to do it all on the cheap and feel like I'm spending more...
Cheers,
Kyle