Fixed installation DC AC power inverters are devices that convert DC (Direct Current) into conventional AC (Alternating Current) electricity that can run numerous electrical appliances.
Fixed installation DC AC power inverters are either entirely electronic or may be a combination of mechanical effects and electronic circuitry. They work by producing a square wave, sine wave, modified sine wave or pulse width modulated (PWM) wave depending on the circuit design.
These types of inverters use one of two basic designs to produce plug-in power from lower-voltage DC sources:
Typical applications of fixed installation DC power inverters include: