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Identifying components within an inverter

Good afternoon everyone,


In my recent spare time i have been stripping down a solar PV inverter to better understand how it operates and performs. So far i have identified most of the components and what they do, however i have discovered some quite large components that i believe could be a type of choke. They are not mounted on the PCB`s.

Can anyone offer me any advice on what these components do within the inverters and are they a perishable part. They look very robust.

The inverter I have been looking at is a small single phase domestic unit of 3.6kW.


Many thanks

Barry
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  • Simple reactors then, despite the split bobbin construction. May be a standard part  that can be used as a current transformer as well, but is not in this version.
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  • Simple reactors then, despite the split bobbin construction. May be a standard part  that can be used as a current transformer as well, but is not in this version.
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