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Correction: I fat-fingered the solution to the three phase problem: As shown the solution is about 22,306 Amperes
Sir. It's a Great experiment explanation. Many viewers really appreciate it... Keep up the good work and God Bless:-))......
Thank you for the very helpful video!
Hi, I’m new to your channel. Very educational. Thanks for sharing!
Great video - very informative!
Heck yeah!!! Can you start uploading podcasts again on the code? Thanks!
Great Video. Is Current SCA = 14.6A on the Primary or Secondary side?
Notice that you calculate the short circuit current using either the rated voltage or the rated current of the secondary. That should give you a hint that the SC current you are calculating is on the secondary side of the transformer.
excellent!
Hello, for some reason, I get a different answer on my calculator. 225x1000/(208x1.732x0.028)=22,305.56
Correct. Please look at my pinned comment. Should be first comment in the comment section. Thank you.
Correction: I fat-fingered the solution to the three phase problem: As shown the solution is about 22,306 Amperes
Sir. It's a Great experiment explanation. Many viewers really appreciate it... Keep up the good work and God Bless:-))......
Thank you for the very helpful video!
Hi, I’m new to your channel. Very educational. Thanks for sharing!
Great video - very informative!
Heck yeah!!!
Can you start uploading podcasts again on the code? Thanks!
Great Video. Is Current SCA = 14.6A on the Primary or Secondary side?
Notice that you calculate the short circuit current using either the rated voltage or the rated current of the secondary. That should give you a hint that the SC current you are calculating is on the secondary side of the transformer.
excellent!
Hello, for some reason, I get a different answer on my calculator. 225x1000/(208x1.732x0.028)=22,305.56
Correct. Please look at my pinned comment. Should be first comment in the comment section. Thank you.