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#120115 03/10/05 07:56 PM
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Thanks to our new reps up north we have been getting a lot of 575 Volt orders. Our local POCO lets us use their truck to test them.

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#120116 03/10/05 08:59 PM
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I can see that there are wires connected to the primaries.
Where do they go?

#120117 03/10/05 11:12 PM
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I see six cans there. My guess is that the step up 480V to HV and back down to 575V.

-Jon

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With today's power-hungry In-Car audio equipment, this could become a regular sight in
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The wires connected to the primary go to a test stand with volt and amp meters, phase meter, power monitoring system and emergency disconnect switches.

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With today's power-hungry In-Car audio equipment, this could become a regular sight ...
LOL!

Good one Mike!

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