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Thats exactly what you will see.
Cheers
On two channels.
I think Tony means L1 & L2 on ONE channel!

Thats exactly what you will see.
Cheers
Thats exactly what you will see.
Cheers
240V RMS = 339.41V peak→peak.
Well isn't that pretty! I think it's going to peak at a bit more than 240V though.
You could easily create that trace on an oscilloscope screen, but it's not an accurate representation of what is going on.
Wouldn't the peak-to-peak be twice that Tony?
was a rough representation so I used RMS voltages it was my representation of what I thought I would see would you like to draw it please
Gotta be quick around here, there's always some smart-arse apprentice looking to score a point off the boss!I was altering it while you posted
Gotta be quick around here, there's always some smart-arse apprentice looking to score a point off the boss!
I think √2 comes in to it somewhere doesn’t it Dave?
I don’t think we’re wrong, but you never know.
240V RMS = 339.41V peak→base line.
Stop playing the smart arse. Learn about transformer phase and vector diagrams.
some were 90 degree.