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HerpZillA
at Fri Nov 30 18:00:30 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ]
>>I'm not saying it wouldn't work in the US, I just don't know how the product would react to the 180 inversion. You just splitting the cycles. In fact its really not 220 volts.
OK, I was all settled in lol
Not really 220? My understanding is Home Use is 220 Volts of potential difference. A center tape on the load side of the transformer makes 2 110 volts, and since it is a center tap, each 110 is 180 degres out of phase. But it is 220v? Or I thought? I have more IE pages open than you can believe. I always played with electricity and took a year in the late 80's in college. I'm not expert. But I did love the stuff, and used it a lot in my trains.
Please explain why not 220 volts? ----- Thanks for reading.
Big Tom
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