A power inverter is a device that converts DC into alternating current, while a frequency converter is a component used to change the frequency of the alternating current.
The power inverter can convert DC power (betri, betri) into AC power (220V, 50 Hz sine wave), and the frequency can also be adjusted. The frequency converter can convert the input alternating current into the alternating current output of the required frequency. The working principle includes AC-DC-AC or AC-AC. A common rule is AC-DC-AC, based on which AC is first converted to DC and then DC is converted to AC. This is also the process of rectification and inversion.
The frequency converter includes a frequency adjustment part. Leha ho le joalo, the inverter only has a fixed output frequency.
The above is the difference between the "Phepelo ea Matla a Iketileng" power inverter and the inverter, and the relevant content of the process of rectification and inversion. Kea leboha ka ho bala ha hau, U ka Boloma English webosaete ea Shenzhen Bwitt Power Co, Ltd.