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I could use some help with the maths: How would I start using the above?
They have ~400 V between them, so do you mean between P1 and P2 is 400 V, between P2 and P3, and between P1 and P3 there is 390V ?
I wanted to make it clear in the topic title I was not after electronics but mains voltage advice... but thx for the tip anyway.
The point of the discussion was also more theoretically, I know it would be hard to hook up such a welding machine in a house (40A max! breaker, more likely 20 or...
OK - I didn't know that one - that means, even if the supply is not symmetrical (unbalanced), hooking up a symm. Y-load will have the same earth-starpoint voltage as the power supply?
It seems I will have to eat humble pie (or how goes that expression...)
Hello to all,
short intro: I'm from Belgium (so please forgive any spelling/grammar mistakes), I used to do fault-finding on cnc-machinery (both software as hardware), now I'm (again) into a whole new professional world, I like to get some change of environment every few years.
Currently...
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