Hi,
I am currently powering a Phoenix Inverter 12 V DC to 230 V AC with a bike generator and using a large capacitor as battery and as voltage stabilizer.
I have two questions.
1. After my Phoenix Inverter turns off when capacitor runs below certain voltage it will wait for at least 30 seconds until power up again (if I meanwhile pedal and charge my capacitor above a certain voltage it will then start again after 30s) . Can I somehow bypass this 30s security timer? Or just put it really low like 1s? I want the Inverter to as quickly as possible start passing current through again after a low battery voltage shut off.
2. Now the inverter will always give an output of 230V AC if it has sufficient voltage from the battery and it will either power my device on the other side fully or not power it at all. Is it possible to dumb the inverter down to let all the current pass through always? I'm thinking if it is possible to remove any component inside to get rid of this security in the device? I understand this could damage my components on the other side because the voltage would fluctuate a lot but the purpose is for the output voltage to vary somewhat instead of being constant 230V. This would be in a combination with a relay connected to the capacitor to have a more sensible fluctuation, for the ability to power a device "partially".
Thanks,
/Edvin