What is the difference between transformer and inverter? Inverter converts DC power supply into AC power supply, and transformer is an electrical equipment that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to realize electric energy conversion. It can convert AC energy of one voltage and current into AC energy of another voltage and current with the same frequency. Can the transformer be used as an inverter?
In short, inverter is an electronic device that converts low-voltage (12 or 24 V) DC into 220 V AC. Because we usually use it by rectifying 220V AC into DC, and the function of inverter is the opposite, so it is named. We are in the era of "mobile communication, leisure and mobile communication". In the mobile state, people not only need the low-voltage DC power supplied by the battery or battery, but also need the indispensable 220 volt AC power in our daily environment. The inverter can meet our demand.
Transformer is an electrical equipment that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to realize electric energy conversion. It can convert the AC energy of one voltage and current into another voltage and current of the same frequency. The function of transformer is to change the voltage. The power generated by the power station can be raised to high voltage to reduce the loss in transmission and facilitate long-distance power transmission. It can also reduce the voltage of high-voltage power step by step and send it to users in the place where power is used. Therefore, the transformer is in a very important position in the power grid. It is the key equipment to ensure the safe, reliable and economic operation of the power grid and people's production and living electricity.






