08-23-2014, 12:04 PM (This post was last modified: 09-03-2014, 04:49 PM by Fuse)
Nope. I know USA and Canada has 120v outlets while most other countries have 240v outlets. And If you combine 2 phases you get their combined currency, 2 240v phases = 480v i think
08-23-2014, 08:29 PM (This post was last modified: 08-29-2014, 11:01 PM by Maka)
(08-23-2014, 12:04 PM)Fuse link Wrote: Nope. I know USA and Canada has 120v outlets while most other countries have 240v outlets. And If you combine 2 phases you get their combined currency, 2 240v phases = 480v i think
Correct. There's 240 V between the neutral wire and the phase. That means there's 400 V between three phases. Modern electricity nets are three-phase networks, though monos still exist in some places. My electricity knowledge is a bit rusty though; It's been over three years since I really practised my theoretical knowledge.
(08-23-2014, 08:29 PM)Maka link Wrote: Correct. There's 240 V between the neutral wire and the phase. That means there's 400 V between two phases. Modern electricity nets are three-phase networks, though monos still exist in some places. My electricity knowledge is a bit rusty though; It's been over three years since I really practised my theoretical knowledge.
Hahaha thats rubbish maka. How does that 240 relate to 400 with two phases? You need three phases to get 400V.