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Just did it. Worked well though kept a load of under 120 watt as of now from secondary inverter while the primary worked as usual for charging and discharging (during power cut) for fans, lights etc.
@pipe Nothing like that - just meant a small city where government agencies (power supply) ones take a blind eye ignoring the obvious common issues the citizens face
I was also about to do the same - one inverter (basically the ones available here are act a charger and inverter both) for charging and other to act as a inverter but do you think the voltage can cause issue. Like while charging the voltage is around ~14 V on batteries so using another inverter on 14 V can be problematic as it is not ~12 V
Going Off-topic - Noticed even clones price are now up by at-least 50% to make space for these at-tiny ones? What you think? Also I think the Attiny boards (if any) makes more sense for blinking couple of leds than Arduino. I used Pro-mini (wavgat 1 dollar one) and even they are suddenly out of budget.
Yes with a fan attached - the multimeter is showing 1.21A first and then end with 1.16 continuously. When I ran it with a 4AH bike battery and charge controller it was like 5/6 times faster and objective is to run slow.
@Transistor Sorry it is 775 motor not 755. It is available like on any small shop here who sells switches, sockets etc. These are clone models so no spec sheet. Don't even know RPM as well.
Can you shed some light why IC bases, connectors (screw terminal) are costly than ICs itself, is the material (metal) responsible for this or low volume?
@Harper-ReinstateMonica sorry for a belated reply. I really want to create some practical application for home usage and was trying to learn the stuff. I am more into programming side/arduino but really want to know/understand about basic building blocks by doing something meaningful for personal use
@MarcusMüller - should not asked for login - may be you can cross the popup or may be they are forcing you in a particular region, I added a snapshot as well.
thanks for the answer, sorry i got messed up between AC/DC - when i got the motor it has 3 pins and on two pins led is added and it being lit continuously so got more confused. May be LED is blinking but not noticeable well to me. I will go ahead and build a rectifier, are normal cheap diodes will work for rectifier like 400X ones. thank you