Difference between Generator, Inverter and UPS

Generator

A generator is a mechanical - electrical device that can generate electricity by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. AC generators apply the principles of electromagnetic induction to generate electricity.
These system's kinetic energy sources can be obtained in nature such as wind turbines, water turbines, etc. Or they can be artificial sources of kinetic energy such as steam engines, nuclear reactors, .vv. AC power is generated in power plants and supplied to power consumption devices.

Inverter

Inverter is electronic device to convert DC to AC. In inverters, the power supplied to it is usually the AC power taken from the generator.

Pictures of an inverter:


Buy Inverter: Inverter transformer Pure Sine Wave

If you are interested in the inverter inverter, please visit the following instruction: Homemade Alternator Generator - Impulse Technology!

Inverters vary according to the wattage capacity so it is important to choose inverters that suit individual requirements. These devices produce three varieties of wave signal which include Square Wave signal, Modified Square Wave signal and the Pure Sine Wave inverters.

UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)

One USP = store electrical power + inverter.

All UPS Systems consist of a rectifier which converts your normal mains AC power into DC power, an inverter that converts DC power into AC power, and an energy storage medium which is usually lead acid batteries.

Learn more about USP: Causes of major damage and storage of batteries in the UPS system
And if you are looking for a good inverter generator, please visit here: Generator Inverter

Learn more: How to make a homemade generator


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