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Perry Webb

2005-09-19, 7:21 am

Does anyone know if and where synchronous converters are commercially
available? I'm not asking about the old mechanical ones. What I'm
interested in are the electronic ones that use the wave form of existing ac
power to convert dc to ac that's in phase with the line power so that you
can feed the power into the line power in your house.



Vaughn

2005-09-19, 8:21 am

Google on "grid tie inverter" and a whole new world will be opened to you. Ask
your questions about that world here.

Vaughn


"Perry Webb" <pvwebb1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What I'm
> interested in are the electronic ones that use the wave form of existing ac
> power to convert dc to ac that's in phase with the line power so that you
> can feed the power into the line power in your house.
>
>
>



Robert Morein

2005-09-19, 11:21 am


"Vaughn" <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM@att.fake.net> wrote in message
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> Google on "grid tie inverter" and a whole new world will be opened to you.

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> your questions about that world here.
>
> Vaughn
>
>
> "Perry Webb" <pvwebb1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:x3wXe.3017$9a2.1406@trnddc04...
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The Xantrex SW+ series are not sold in the U.S. as grid-tie inverters, but
they do have the synchronous property, meaning that they can boost incoming
grid power. They can be set up to do this automatically.


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