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Author:vina1991
an architect who love tech. i am an architect,PC builder,tech guy............
This is a tutorial about “How to make a 220V portable power inverter” This inverter is capable to power CFLs,tube lights,dc fan ext. it can handle up to 150W.even you
can charge your laptop and mobile
Fig shows the circuit diagram of the CD 4047 based inverter. It’s a square wave inverter capable to handle up to 180W.to get maximum efficiency I am using IRFZ44
power MOSFET
1 - IC CD4047
6 - PCB board
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10 - wires
The total costs of these components are less than $20 (1500 Indian rupees)
Fig shows the finished circuit. Designing of the circuits is deepening on your ability. I am not an “electronics man” so I am using an ordinary PCB board
Image Notes
1. CD 4047 IC
2. 0.22uF
3. 100 Ohm 1W
4. IRFZ44 MOSFET
Image Notes
1. 12-0-12 10A
we want to make a box .I am using an old ups box as cover and some plywood to make the base
You can use any type of box or container for your inverter
My box has two parts. One is a plywood base to mound everything and second is a metal cover to protect the components
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1. aluminum handle
2. coated with metal primer
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Step 4: Charging
I am using a 15v 2A homemade charger to charge the battery
The best part is you can also charge the battery with solar panels
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1. 25A bridge rectifier
2. 1000uf 50v Capacitor
3. 14V 2A
You can carry it anywhere you want .total weight of the inverter is around 3Kg
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1. 40w bulb 1. 40w tube light
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