square wave inverter and cfl buzz

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lentildude

Jan 1, 1970
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I am running a cfl off a 300w 12v inverter in a solar offgrid situation.
The 300w inverter is a not true sinewave but a square wave type.

Everything works well, nothing gets too hot but I get annoying buzz sound.
I have tried a few different CFLs still the same buzz.

Is there a way to filter out bad harmonics without wasting power or
sacrificing efficiency?
 
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Franc Zabkar

Jan 1, 1970
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I am running a cfl off a 300w 12v inverter in a solar offgrid situation.
The 300w inverter is a not true sinewave but a square wave type.

Everything works well, nothing gets too hot but I get annoying buzz sound.
I have tried a few different CFLs still the same buzz.

Is there a way to filter out bad harmonics without wasting power or
sacrificing efficiency?

If it helps, here are a few CFL circuits:
http://pavouk.org/hw/lamp/en_index.html

- Franc Zabkar
 
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Mickel

Jan 1, 1970
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lentildude said:
I am running a cfl off a 300w 12v inverter in a solar offgrid situation.
The 300w inverter is a not true sinewave but a square wave type.

Everything works well, nothing gets too hot but I get annoying buzz sound.
I have tried a few different CFLs still the same buzz.

Is there a way to filter out bad harmonics without wasting power or
sacrificing efficiency?

http://www.led-cfl-lighthouse.com/page/1435725
An option is purchase 12V CFLs. I found these to be good but the rating of
30W is not true, closer to 20W in my experience. Still eqivelant to a 100W
bulb in the old money.



Michael
 
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