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#21
That's a typo. I meant three obviously since you have to multiply by √3.
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#22
(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

(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.

(08-29-2014, 11:00 PM)Maka link Wrote: That's a typo. I meant three obviously since you have to multiply by √3.
 

ye ye even calling the theory of fuse correct n all  ;) O+
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#23
#leakforjlaw, peeps.
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#24
(08-29-2014, 04:42 PM)0Target0 link Wrote: Hahaha thats rubbish maka. How does that 240 relate to 400 with two phases? You need three phases to get 400V.
You do get 400v between two phases. Sqr root 3 x 230 = 400 ~
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#25
Nice fuse,congrats on your job! In meantime,my musician skills're getting better and better since i'm going to music school.... :) Also,i had exams for teh Music High School in June and i passed. :)
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#26
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Nice fuse,congrats on your job! In meantime,my musician skills're getting better and better since i'm going to music school.... :) Also,i had exams for teh Music High School in June and i passed. :)
What do you play?
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#27
(09-03-2014, 04:42 PM)Fuse link Wrote: You do get 400v between two phases. Sqr root 3 x 230 = 400 ~

(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

Lol changing answers u got?

It's 3 phases that will get you 400 volt. Not 2. Hence the sqrt of 3.
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#28
(09-04-2014, 06:13 AM)0Target0 link Wrote: Lol changing answers u got?

It's 3 phases that will get you 400 volt. Not 2. Hence the sqrt of 3.
Yeah but If you got 3 phases and measure The currency between 2 of them it Will show you 400v. If you dont believe me, go and see it for yourself...
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#29
(09-04-2014, 04:33 AM)Nater link Wrote: What do you play?
Piano,please. :)
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#30
(09-05-2014, 05:55 PM)Fuse link Wrote: Yeah but If you got 3 phases and measure The currency between 2 of them it Will show you 400v. If you dont believe me, go and see it for yourself...

Even confused between current and voltage...sheesh.

Depends if they have a star connection or delta connection between the three phases...
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