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MrWizard wrote:
What you are saying is over double what I remember being taught
Iirc its around 171~172v peak to peak
120v is the RMS value
340p-p is way to high
This would result in a line voltage over 240vac
I think you are thinking of a 230/250v service line
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:If the output were only 200 V p-p, the generator would be defective, it's impossible to have 120 VAC RMS with only 200 V p-p. It would be way under voltage. For a sine wave, 120 AC would be around 340 p-p. A 25% duty cycle MSW output would be the same.
The value of oscilloscope waveform confirmation. Sigh. If the waveforn of the gen inverter allows for 200 volts peak to peak it may drive the Magnum insane. Same for Hz
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
First of all let's trash some garbage information...
3. A weak point in stepped MEXICAN autoformer voltage control, is it takes time for the device to switch from one step to the next. Sudden line surges can raise (or lower) voltage by the percentage of boost (or sag) built into the transformer switching system. The switching has to have hysterisis to prevent stitching chattering.
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