PURE SINE WAVE INVERTER DESIGN WITH 5 WATT POWER
Abstract
Indonesia is a tropical country with quite high heat. This is because Indonesia only consists of two seasons, namely the rainy season and the summer season. This scorching temperature from the sun can be used for daily electricity needs. Not only to help areas where electricity technology has not yet been touched, but also to help reduce electricity consumption from PLN for urban areas. This renewable energy from the sun can be used as a solution if there is a temporary blackout from PLN. It can also be used as supporting energy to reduce electricity costs as a form of step change. For its implementation, DC (Direct Current) electricity from solar panels is stored in a 12 Volt battery. Then it is used as an inverter input which converts the DC signal from the panel into the AC signal box. The voltage generated by the inverter is about 13 volts AC, which is then served by a transformer. The function of the transformer is to increase the voltage to 220 Volt according to PLN electricity. The result obtained is the output voltage of the transformer in the form of AC 231.1 volts. The final result of the filter is a triangular signal that is smoother than before with an output voltage of 2.81 Volt. Keywords: Solar Panel, Inverter, Low Pass Filter, LC, RCPublished
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