Submitted by [deleted] t3_127rzdq in explainlikeimfive
nighthawk_something t1_jefkp8a wrote
Reply to comment by stixxplays in eli5 what does an inverter invert? by [deleted]
First you use diodes to turn the negative part of the AC wave positive.
So now you have a bunch of bumps that are all from 0 to 110V (in the case of 110VAC).
Next you use capacitors to store energy from the bump so the voltage doesn't drop anymore.
Then you add resistance to bring the voltage down to what you want to use.
stixxplays t1_jefkrpk wrote
I see
nighthawk_something t1_jefl9tp wrote
Modern equipment is a bit more complicated and is more efficient but this is the gist of it.
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