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by watermelon0
1536 days ago
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I thought newer devices (washing machines, ACs, etc.) mostly used brushless DC / ECM motors, since they are more efficient and quieter? They do need controllers that use AC, so I don't think that existing devices would work on DC. |
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Now if you want the ability to adjust frequency and voltage, at large power levels, you're talking about changing the parameters of an inverter. So what it's going to do with AC input voltage is AC -> DC -> AC* (* with different frequency and voltage, synchronized to the rotation angle changes of the drum of your washing machine). This comes with a second advantage: it's easier (and cheaper) to be tolerant to frequency and voltage changes in the wall plug, maybe even tolerant enough to have one device that works in US and EU (and ...)
You're doing this because the power plant is not going to change frequency or voltage based on how fast your washing machine is turning, but doing that makes the washing machine much more efficient.