Submitted by [deleted] t3_127rzdq in explainlikeimfive
konqueror321 t1_jefq0ww wrote
Reply to comment by tezoatlipoca in eli5 what does an inverter invert? by [deleted]
So an inverter generator would convert the raw generator AC output into DC, then convert it back into AC output as you described, 'cleaning up' the raw AC current so it is safer for electronic devices?
geekworking t1_jefske9 wrote
Yes. The electronic inverter circuit is what is creating the AC output and this can be carefully controlled to give a clean and consistent output. High end online type uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems designed to protect sensitive computer equipment work in a similar way to take power from the wall outlet or its batteries to always make clean power.
The other advantage to inverter generators is that they can slow down the engine when less power is needed. This saves a lot of fuel and makes them less noisy most of the time. Normal AC generators need to always run a full speed to provide the proper output frequency.
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