>Unless there's something odd about what you're doing that you haven't >told us, then I believe you'll get more satisfaction out of building a >12VDC PC power supply than you will get out of building your own >inverter. If you are trying to avoid doing that because you might >blow up your PC, then you don't have enough experience to build an >inverter anyway, and should consider starting with a smaller project. >The inverter will blow up the PC if it's not done well. I am not trying to avoid that because I might not blow up PC,the inverter can not blow the PC - that is what a quality power supply is for.Any malfunctioning at the inverter will effect the power supply,worst scenario - power supply burns. >F1 ? >half that maybe... Mitsubishi Evolution IX.But since the chip is modified,there is inconsistency;when NOS is activated alternator peeks (almost two times its must-be value) and this is going to be a problem if decide to run the system directly from it.Still working on it. >Really? SOME do, some don't. >Honestly, you're fixated on a very expensive and silly path to a solution, >at least by the information you've provided here. Before you talk I suggest you to research first.The worst inverter on the market under car accesories department has power-cut feature. Most of the replies till now were irrelevant.Although nice ones come too.Thanks for all. Every problem in the nature has an alternative solution.But I want the AC one. (: I am still working on theoritical expressions to create the mathemathical model of the system. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist