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Li-aung Yip
2:16 PM
Gosh I'm proud of this answer:
electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/442852/…
now that I work on an industrial site full time, I get to take photos of all the gear and use those photos to explain things
Marla
@Li-aungYip I will +1 for that.
Li-aung Yip
I get a daily digest of all the power-tag questions on EE.SE
which is... not many; maybe 3 a day
every so often there's a really good one, though
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W5VO
3:55 PM
@Li-aungYip Interesting marking on the "burden" for this CT - Is that a standard way of mentioning 1Ω?
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laptop2d
6:38 PM
@Li-aungYip Those are some big wires
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Li-aung Yip
9:05 PM
@W5VO VA is used to denote that the expected burden on a CT will be inductive
back in the day, most CT's drove electromechanical relays which looked either solenoid-like or motor-like
Marla
@Li-aungYip . .So, how many ohms does that CT require?
Maximum.
W5VO
9:22 PM
Ahh, makes sense. I've only seen resistive load CTs for instrumentation
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