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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.misc, alt.comp.os.windows-11 |
| Subject | Re: Batteries and mains, going solo. |
| Date | 2025-09-11 19:28 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <pfdbplxq54.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> (permalink) |
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On 2025-09-11 13:09, c186282 wrote: > On 9/11/25 4:45 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote: >> On 2025-09-11 03:12, c186282 wrote: >>> On 9/10/25 8:10 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote: >>>> On 2025-09-10 23:11, c186282 wrote: >>>>> On 9/10/25 3:55 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote: >>>>>> On 2025-09-10 21:35, c186282 wrote: >>>>>>> On 9/10/25 9:49 AM, Daniel70 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>> REALLY?? If it has NO references, how does it know WHAT *EXACT* >>>>>>>> voltage and frequency to produce?? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be either 50hz or 60hz ... any >>>>>>> generating system bought in your area should >>>>>>> default to the local frequency. A few may have >>>>>>> selector switches. Get it right. You can run >>>>>>> a lot of 60hz stuff from 50hz but it's not wise >>>>>>> to run 50hz stuff from 60hz - esp if motors >>>>>>> and transformers are involved. >>>>>> >>>>>> A lot of electronics nowdays will work, they are designed for >>>>>> travelling. Computers, USB chargers, etc. Read their documentation >>>>>> before travel. >>>>> >>>>> Don't try to run a 50hz air conditioner or fridge >>>>> on 60hz though. The motor windings may overheat. >>>> >>>> I won't. They don't fit in the cabin luggage allowance. >>>> >>>> Although mine are inverter type, they might work. >>> >>> Explain what you mean by "inverter" here ... do >>> you feed the things DC ? Do they change AC to DC >>> and then cleverly meter that out ? >>> >>> AC->DC ... there is going to be a rectifier in there >>> and those often have a 'C' or 'LC' filter to smooth >>> out the DC. 50/60 optimized may use different component >>> values. >> >> I don't have schematics, but the assumption is that they do an AC-DC >> conversion, and then they convert back to AC at the variable frequency >> wanted for the motor, ie, adjusting its speed. > > That's just weird and overly-complex ... > > Straight-up way is to run the fridge compressor from > the main, then run it for as long as needed as often > as needed. Variable compressor speed ... not sure of > any design where that'd be more efficient. The most > common compressors these days are 'scroll' design, > looks like a spring within a spring. It relies on > the viscosity of the refrigerant to work properly. > Run the thing at half speed and the refrigerant is > gonna tend to 'slip backwards'. The scroll motion > and the refrigerant are a "matched system". I know for a fact that my AC adjusts the rotating speed of the compressor. It is a Mitshubishi. You just need to stand outside the house, near the compressor, and notice how the sound from the compressor changes volume and pitch. If I demand several degrees of temperature change, the motor pitch goes up. When the target temperature is reached, it goes down, and conversely, the electric power that I measure goes down, slowly, from about 1200W to maybe 150W. In the end, in stable conditions, the compressor turns at a constant speed that keeps the space inside at a constant temperature, the one that I asked for, exactly compensating the heat losses trough walls and heat sources like the computer inside. >> My AC might have a trifasic motor, or perhaps a brushless DC motor. >> The fridge claims to have a linear motor, which I understand is not >> rotating, but some kind of piston and an electromagnet moving it >> forward and back, at a variable frequency. > > Piston compressors are quite rare these days - they are > more expensive, more little parts. Even thus you also > need a proper pressure differential between the high > and low pressure sides of the refrigerant loop in order > to get good thermodynamic efficiency. You can't just > run even a piston compressor at one-tenth speed because > you won't get that optimal pressure differential. > > Review the owners manual or post a link. Search "LG Linear Inverter fridge", or ask chatgpt to explain them :-) > > Peltier chips CAN be run on pulsed DC - but they are > seriously low-efficiency power-wise. Require just stupid > amperage. Tried to build a micro-fridge using those > one time ... They do exist, commercially. For cars. Plug into the car cigarette plug. Can be used to heat the food when you arrive at your picnic site :-D https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0F4Y52V4D/ https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0BX9Q2MH6/ https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005008678105686.html > > Well-made piston compressors are, or were, "better" > IMHO - could last 30+ years. Alas the quality went > down over time and then everybody switched to the > scroll type. Did find an ancient Norge in a country > store some years back - piston compressor, radiator > coil on top. Still worked. > >> I did not say that they will work with either 50 or 60 Hz, but that >> they might. Not going to test it! >> >> I am looking at the AC user manual, and amazingly there is no specs page. > > Uh oh ... :-) > > There ARE DC refrigerators and A/C units - generally > intended for 'recreational vehicles' (or 'caravans' as > the Brits call them). Again though the compressor always > runs at full speed for x-minutes. SOME might have DC->AC > converters inside, but that's a complication. Basically > means they want to use some more common/cheaper AC-motor > compressor instead of one with a DC motor. > > Anyway, what you're describing just doesn't seem, > well, 'logical', for those sorts of appliances. -- Cheers, Carlos. ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;
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