Now you have to work out if it is the outlet or the television ?
Leave the tv where it is and plug it into an extention lead,
Then run power from another circuit see what happens.
And plug a lamp into the outlet, watch it and see if it blips out.
a bad/poor neutral somewhere,
forcing the neutral currents to find other return paths,
in this case the earth circuit.
check and double check all neutral and earth connecttions.
You need to looka at it from the KWH perspective, not just KW.
If you take , lets say 20ah out of the batterys
then you need to put that back in
How long it takes depends on the current and the time
so 2A over 10 hours = 20AH
OR
10A over two hours = 20AH
QUOTE -
2. the "potential difference (difference in potential?) in the current in the neutral wire between the two leads of the voltmeter is zero".
The second statement is equally as preposterous !
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
And he is teaching his nonsense to others !
DITTO !
Need heaps more details
what are the existing loads
are the existing loads single phase
how much do you get now
how much more do you need
Exactily what has Northern power said so far ?
you have not yet mentioned the amp capacity of the units or the supply,
But if you dont use the buss in the panel, instead hard wiring,
this would allow greater amperage and the flexability to loop off for the meters.
Not sure what you mean "selectivity"
Nearly all invertors have an "anti-islanding" feature to prevent this from happening,
the minute the invertor senses the grid is not present ( when the generator kicks in ) then the invertor will shut down to prevent any problems, as far as I know such features are usually manditory.
So what caused the failure ?
6mm cable should handle 9.5Kw
what was the capacity of the switch ?
Or was it just loose connections
No test certs did not cause the failure
neither did rcd's
was it wrong size / type switch ?
What did the customer say to the cost of doing it right ?
we want details !
What type of motor is it ?
it is most likeky a universal motor if it is used on DC
What does the kit say about the motor controller ?
does it say suitable for universal motors ?
Using a simple method like reducing the current usually using resistors will bring with it problems, youi may get the speed down but power also goes dow with it, so you end up with the correct speed but no grunt, so you have to use proper motor speed controllers as they are designed to reduce...
without seeing the box's we cannot say for sure,
but YES ! many of the older box's had asbestos in them.
It's usually safe to work on them, but if your drilling holes ?
then use a vacuum to suck up the dust.
Whilst it just requires a little comon sense
your not gunna fall down dead at the first...
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