Why does fan run slow on pure sine wave inverter?
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Fan speed depends on inverter battery capacity and inverter type also. Because if you use square or modified sine wave inverter than ceiling fanspeed is quite slow in comparison of pure sine wave inverter.
The modified sine is basically a square wave, so the transition between +ve and -ve is very severe. While it does not affect incandescent bulbs, compact fluorescent is very sensitive to the modified sine wave and if your eyes are fast enough, you might even detect the flickering of the light if you pay close enough attention.
Same holds for AC fans if run on a pure sine wave inverter, they will run much faster and smoother than when run on modified sine.
I hope it's help you
Fan speed depends on inverter battery capacity and inverter type also. Because if you use square or modified sine wave inverter than ceiling fanspeed is quite slow in comparison of pure sine wave inverter.
The modified sine is basically a square wave, so the transition between +ve and -ve is very severe. While it does not affect incandescent bulbs, compact fluorescent is very sensitive to the modified sine wave and if your eyes are fast enough, you might even detect the flickering of the light if you pay close enough attention.
Same holds for AC fans if run on a pure sine wave inverter, they will run much faster and smoother than when run on modified sine.
I hope it's help you
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