High voltage will burn a fuse now, with lower voltage the transformer will tend to work harder, hotter and eventually will fry causing a bigger problem, Javi Asturias / LA --- sam lloyd <sam_lloyd18@...> wrote: > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:52:19 -0700 (PDT) > > From: Mark Libby <whidbeymark@...> > > Subject: Maximum Voltage > > > > Hi everybody, > > > > My line voltage is frequently hanging at 130V. I > > noticed that on power supplies with warning lights > > the lights are red at this voltage. I'm wondering > > at what voltage would I say to myself, "this is too > > high" and not power up or shut down? I suppose too > > low a voltage would apply too? > > > > Thanx electrical gurus, > > Mark > > > It all depends on the equipment... Different designs > have different margins as far as how much is too much. > I would say that 130V is pushing it, especially if > this voltage is sustained for any length of time (as > opposed to a few minutes at a time). If it were me, > I'd shut down. > > Sam > http://mysite.verizon.net/resoamqr/swellsoundelectronics/ > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one > click. > http://farechase.yahoo.com > __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com
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Re: [gsp-2101] Re: Subject: Maximum Voltage
2005-10-21 by Javi
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