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#127187 - 06/09/01 01:29 AM Re: 1 phase trans. schematic [first in a series]
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Originally posted by R.Legg:
Phase info? ~Starts. This is useful if phase info of primary is needed on secondary.


Could you please amplify a bit to what you would like me [or us] to add??

Sorry to be so thick headed

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#127188 - 06/19/01 03:24 PM Re: 1 phase trans. schematic [first in a series]
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>Sorry to be so thick headed
I didn't understand it either.

But when I saw your latest diagrams, it is obvious that there is something missing from this one.

Your newer diagrams have phase (polarity) marked on them. I had actually asked you about this in another thread.

Anyway, could you get the ΓΈ marking added to this diagram to show which poles have the same polarity?


[This message has been edited by Dspark (edited 06-19-2001).]

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#127189 - 06/20/01 07:25 PM Re: 1 phase trans. schematic [first in a series]
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Dspark,

Sounds like a good idea to include the polarity spots on the schematics.

I'll add P marks to the previously posted schematics, then update them.

Now who can explain what happened to the size of this schematic???
Somehow it went back to being small again [or is it that way only on my end??].

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#127190 - 06/20/01 09:12 PM Re: 1 phase trans. schematic [first in a series]
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I never saw the enlarged version of this schematic. It was some later ones in this series that you enlarged.

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