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MEXICOWANDERER
Jun 02, 2020Explorer
Davie this is not criticism.....
In distribution systems the term for an E adjustment transformer at a service drop was Bucker or Booster.
Followed by a percentage number.
Bucker 10
Booster 15
I had to help a hapless CFE CREW in Michoacan arrange an additive polarity gang of three 15 boosters at the bitter end of a 12 mile line to power a 150 horsepower cyclical water pump.
Just for help in an electronics circuit Dropout Voltage is the narrowest squeeze between two voltage. If it's too small then a booster must first be used to force an adequate differential.
Buck boost transformers are crude and rugged. The largest I have seen was a 170 Kia three phase array.
In distribution systems the term for an E adjustment transformer at a service drop was Bucker or Booster.
Followed by a percentage number.
Bucker 10
Booster 15
I had to help a hapless CFE CREW in Michoacan arrange an additive polarity gang of three 15 boosters at the bitter end of a 12 mile line to power a 150 horsepower cyclical water pump.
Just for help in an electronics circuit Dropout Voltage is the narrowest squeeze between two voltage. If it's too small then a booster must first be used to force an adequate differential.
Buck boost transformers are crude and rugged. The largest I have seen was a 170 Kia three phase array.
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