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    What type of transistor works with a 2.7v max source for a DC to AC inverter?

    thank you I think that is a great idea and would be the smarter thing to do. I think I will do that first. Thank you rbelli1 :) also the current I will be dealing with is also lethal. I have HV gloves and insulated tools for this I am big on safety
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    What type of transistor works with a 2.7v max source for a DC to AC inverter?

    all the lithium battery's are very picky in the way they want to be charged and if you don't charge them right then you destroy them not to mention that they could explode and cause a lithium fire which is scary but when you charge them they have to have a balanced charger so yes they do and...
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    What type of transistor works with a 2.7v max source for a DC to AC inverter?

    okay so what I am trying to attempt to do is power a Dayton 110v 8A max split phase A/C motor. If my math is right then this motor consumes .13333333 Amps per min; 7.9999998 Amps per hour, 880vA. So my goal is to see how low of a source power supply I can get it to run off of (with no load on...
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    What type of transistor works with a 2.7v max source for a DC to AC inverter?

    Thank you everyone for your input. I am currently making a diagram on the computer and Ill post that as soon as I am done. I am also going to type an in depth response to what I am trying to make and do. Il get that posted latter today.
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    What type of transistor works with a 2.7v max source for a DC to AC inverter?

    hello dose anyone know of any type of transistor that would work with a 2.7v max source? I am trying to make a 2v-18v DC to AC inverter. I was using 2 Mosfet transistors with a 60hz oscillator, but the problem was it was barely turning the transistors on and over all not efficient at all. The...
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    What sparked your interest in electrical engineering?

    Hello my name is Mike and I am working towards a undergrad degree in Sci/Med, however, I was also a high voltage tech for hybrid vehicles. I have a love for electrical engineering and everything I know is self taught and from help from some of my friends; I still have a lot more to learn.
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