A couple comments on this video: You should show the drawing, if there is no drawing, make one. Point out that you are using 2 wires using a double ferule for the switches to the contactors, not a chain. Maybe show some labeling, this is a relatively simple cabinet but stuff gets confusing quick so labels are important. Is that 10 wire neutral connection really the best solution? But the result is very good, clean looking work!
no The contactor is just a magnetic switch that disconnects and connects the electricity and never controls the current and voltage, so we need a current and phase controller. If in a situation, we do not use the voltage and current controller, it is most likely a single-phase consumer
@@otugoblessing7776 This statement of yours is correct in reality and incorrect in reality. The use of the contactor depends on the conditions of use and the conditions of your circuit
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And this DBox is mainly for low voltage appliances or?
Yes
A couple comments on this video:
You should show the drawing, if there is no drawing, make one.
Point out that you are using 2 wires using a double ferule for the switches to the contactors, not a chain.
Maybe show some labeling, this is a relatively simple cabinet but stuff gets confusing quick so labels are important.
Is that 10 wire neutral connection really the best solution?
But the result is very good, clean looking work!
Ok
No switch for the neutral ?
Yes
We don't need a current controller here since we are using contactor?
no
The contactor is just a magnetic switch that disconnects and connects the electricity and never controls the current and voltage, so we need a current and phase controller.
If in a situation, we do not use the voltage and current controller, it is most likely a single-phase consumer
@IET-76 thank you so much. God bless you
@@otugoblessing7776 This statement of yours is correct in reality and incorrect in reality. The use of the contactor depends on the conditions of use and the conditions of your circuit
If your consumer needs a sensor, you use a contactor, and if you don't, you use a contactor
@@IET-76 thank you sir