Meanwell sine inverter--information needed

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Spare Change

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It's a TS-1000-124A, a "true sine", 120VAC 1000W output, 24VDC input:

https://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=TS-1000

I'm looking for a schematic of this or other Meanwell sine inverter.

Anyone familiar with how similar these Meanwell sine inverter input voltage
stages are (rectification & input to the "chopper")? Would a 24VDC unit work
on 12VDC? Or might these boards be made for several DC voltages and populate
(or not) certain components?

I don't have the unit but am contemplating that it may somehow be useful on
12v, maybe derated.

Thanks.
 
Spare Change wrote...
I don't have the unit but am contemplating that
it may somehow be useful on 12v, maybe derated.

Why not buy one of the 12V models?


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Thanks,
- Win
 
On Mar 19, 2019, Winfield Hill wrote
(in article <q6ql8h01liq@drn.newsguy.com>):

Spare Change wrote...

I don't have the unit but am contemplating that
it may somehow be useful on 12v, maybe derated.

Why not buy one of the 12V models?

Because free is always better. Unless it isn’t, as in this case.
 

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