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#160537 - 2% Responding to: ???'s previous message |
M Chitrakar said:
I got 300Vdc at the output (measured using multimeter).But my calculation shows I should have got only 294Vdc. 208*sqrt(2)=294V. Is my calculation correct? The difference between 294V and 300V is only 6V - that's 2% What is the error specification on your meter? Is your meter calibrated? How do you know that the incoming supply is precisely 208.00V ? |
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