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Voltage Drop in Full Load

11/25/2010 5:27 AM

how we can calculate the voltage drop in variable transformer when load full. what is the equation for that. what will be voltage drop for 20 amps single phase variable transformer if the input is 240V, output is 0-270 voltage and load is 20 amps.

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Re: voltage drop in full load

11/25/2010 7:03 AM

Are you serious??????.......

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Re: Voltage Drop in Full Load

11/25/2010 12:46 PM

Voltage drop will vary as variable transformer output voltage is changed.

The only way to get the voltage drop of a variable transformer is to measure it.

Voltage drop is usually very small when output voltage is close to input voltage.

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