Re: Re: DC versus 3 Phase
Posted by
cavlon@n...
on 2001-02-20 19:56:21 UTC
When I power up a 30KVA IGBT inverter about 100 feet from the house,
the rest of the family reports all sorts of stange goings on with
regard to electrical devices in the house. This inverter
is "isolated" by a step-up transformer as well as all the wiring
between it and the main electrical panel.
I have not personally witnessed what happens as I am the only one who
uses the inverter.
cvl
RR, NM USA
the rest of the family reports all sorts of stange goings on with
regard to electrical devices in the house. This inverter
is "isolated" by a step-up transformer as well as all the wiring
between it and the main electrical panel.
I have not personally witnessed what happens as I am the only one who
uses the inverter.
cvl
RR, NM USA
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