#207007

You said we should connect a 3uf/400v capacitor at the Transformer output to enhance the wave form to sine wave, Please can I use metallized polypropylene Film capacitor MKP CBB60 or
CBB61 or CBB65 3uf/400v AC or 10 uf/400v AC

#207038

Yes, it should work as long as it is a non-polar and rated at 400V

#207006

I use ceramic Capacitor 0.01 uf instead of capacitor 0.047 uf that you used in your Inverter circuit MOSFET version, because I couldn’t get capacitor 0.047 which is connected to IC 555 pin 1 (GND), so I observed that the inverter blinks,I mean the inverter ON and OFF repeatedly and the computer monitor which is 1.5Amp, that I connected to the inverter also ON and OFF repeatedly, but the inverter stable when small load like phone charger is connected to the inverter, please what is the solution to this issue

Author
#207039

Changing the 0.047uF value will change the output frequency of the inverter….0.047uF might give near about 50Hz….you can try 5nos of 0.01uF in parallel.

#207004

Thank you for your reply, i have replaced the two MOSFET with new MOSFET,it is better now, no more over heating.God bless you

Author
#207040

Sounds great… glad it is working now…

#206934

The two MOSFET get very hot quickly without load.The battery I used is 12volt 7ah and the Transformer is center tap, 20 amp 6-0-6

Author
#206941

…ok, please also connect a 1k resistor between gate and source of each MOSFET and check again…

Author
#206940

That means either the MOSFETs are bad, or the circuit is not working correctly.
Please replace the MOSFETs with BJTs, such as TIP122 and check again.

#206917

Please what can I do to stop over heating of the MOSFET version of the Inverter,I did the MOSFET version and it works but the two MOSFET get very hot quickly, in just few seconds when I ON it ,I use 12v battery, 6-0-6 center tap transformer

Author
#206923

Is it happening with load or without load….if it is happening with over 100 watt load, then it is fine, just add large heatsinks to it….
also please provide the transformer and battery current specifications, for me to understand the issues better…

#203797

Thank you sir,I got your reply ,i really appreciate you.God bless you more

Author
#203808

You are welcome Ola!

#203765

Please what can I do to make the MOSFET version of the Inverter strong enough to power my 75watt TV, 70watt Stereo and 75watt Standing Fan

Author
#203772

Use IRF3205 MOSFETs

#203763

I want to build my own 1KVA inverter transformer, please can I use the 1KVA transformer for the MOSFET version of the Inverter circuit that you design here

Author
#203770

For 1kva you can try this concept:
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/make-this-1kva-1000-watts-pure-sine/

Author
#203769

What are the voltage and current ratings of your transformer? I hope it is center tapped.

#203722

please can I use Transistor 2SC5200 to replace the two MOSFET of the MOSFET version of the Inverter, will it still work better

Author
#203754

Sorry, no, that won’t give efficient results because your transistors are 230V rated, we need less than 60V….

#203764

Ok, thank you for the answer

#190608

Please can I use FERRITE CORE Transformer for the 500 Watt modified Sine wave Inverter circuit MOSFET version, will it still work perfectly

Author
#190663

Yes it will work, if you calculate the ferrite trafo as per the following article:
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/how-to-design-and-calculate-ferrite-core-transformers-for-inverters/

#190588

Ok, thank you very much, please help me answer the second Question.Can I replace capacitor 0.047 uf that is connected to IC 555 with capacitor 0.01 uf , will it still work better or please suggest another value of capacitor that I can use to replace capacitor 0.047 uf that will still work better because capacitor 0,047 uf is not readily available here.thanks

Author
#190660

Sure, you can adjust the 555 frequency determining components as you like, using the following tool:
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/ic-555-timer-astable-circuit-calculator/

#190514

Thank you sir for the circuit design, God bless you.I did the Number One circuit design, the MOSFET version and it works but I observed that the MOSFET get hot immediately i connect 12v battery please what could be the reason for the hotness of the MOSFET and what is the solution to reduce or prevent the hotness AND can I use 0.01 uf capacitor to replace 0.047 uf capacitor that is connected to IC 555 that you use in your circuit diagram or which other Capacitor value can you suggest for me to replace capacitor 0.047 uf that will still work better because capacitor 0.047 uf is not readily available here,it is scarce to get Thank you

Author
#190519

Hi Ola,
MOSFET design is number #3.
It will become hot if the load current is too high and the mosfet is not rated correctly, or the transformer winding is not rated 50% of the battery voltage…

#179269

Yeah I built the circuit exactly has designed, but I think my mistake is I am using a 12-0-12 rated transformer.

Author
#179329

Yes, that’s why you are seeing a lower voltage at the output, please use a 6-0-6V 5 amp transformer and check the response…

#179223

Thanks for the circuit, I have build the circuit of design#1 using ic4017 and works fine, but the problem is that when I connect it to a socket the indicator light continues to blick instead of a stable light after adding 3uf 400v capacitor to the output.Your advice will be appreciated.

Author
#179249

Thanks for the update. Please check the output voltage, frequency, and if possible the waveform, so that we can know the possible flaw in your circuit. As you can see in my attached video, I had no such issues with the circuit.

#179261

Thanks, I presently don’t have an oscilloscope but when I use a digital multimeter to read the output voltage if give a reading of 67v ac. What is your suggestions.

#207065

please is there need to put protection diode in the Inverter circuit MOSFET version and how does the diode function and which part of the Inverter circuit can I put the protection diode

Author
#207090

Yes, I think you can do the steps as explained in the following article:
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/mosfet-protection-basics-explained-is/

Author
#179263

Actually, if your battery is 12V, then your transformer primary must be rated at 6-0-6V and the secondary at 220V AC.
I hope you have built the circuit exactly as per the following design:
modified inverter using mosfets

#178793

And also, I am confused of diode configuration: anode + and cathode -, the pin 7 of ic4017 ic called GND, why is the anode of 1n4148 connected to pin 7 and cathode connected to ground.This is for design 1 using ic4017. Thanks for your time.

Author
#178811

IC 4017 is a 16 pin IC, or I have used a 16 pin 4017 IC, in which pin#8 is the ground, not pin#7

#178894

good morning, I want to ask a question let’s assume ma battery is 14v while ma transformer positive terminal is 12v since the transformer is dual do I need to make a synchronous buck-boost converter from the battery to the positive terminal of the transformer?🇳🇬

Author
#178906

Hello, no need for boost converter, you can use a bridge rectifier and filter capacitor with your transformer to boost the output o 17V.

#178729

please for proper clarification will the pin 1,3,10,11,12 of ic4017 will be left unconnected of #design 1.

Author
#178782

Please specify which circuit application are you referring to?

#178792

design 1 using ic4017 and ic555

#177091

can the capacitor connected at the capacitor output be polar or non-polar.

Author
#177093

The output capacitor must be non-polar PPC

#177090

why do you apply transistor before connecting it to the MOSFET, I am new in this page. Thanks

Author
#177092

Which circuit are you referring to. Transistor drivers is used normally used for high current, high power MOSFETs in high power inverters.

#165416

since you like to design and help I ask you to help me in the design of a feedback for inverter the design needs to amplify the voltage amplitude without cycle modification or the time the wave has to remain original with comparator for voltage correction and automatic regulation.

Author
#165433

The feedback cannot boost the output voltage, it can only regulate it to a fixed level, but only as long as the battery is not low, or the load is not an overload.
You can refer to the second concept presented in the following article:
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/load-independentoutput-corrected/

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