[Amps] Line voltage high.

RCM robrk at nidhog.net
Sun Dec 11 16:36:28 EST 2016


> On Dec 11, 2016, at 16:04, Mike Waters <mikewate at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Why does this thread just keep on going under various subjects?
> 
> 1. Didn't the OP (quoted below) later tell us that the voltage measurements
> below were false, because he first measured them using a cheap inaccurate
> meter? Problem solved, end of story.
> 
> 2. Since when was any amp sold in North America rated for 220v ?  I'll bet
> the rated voltage is 240! So, between this misinformation and the
> inaccurate voltmeter, the line voltage was alleged to have been 37 volts
> high.
> The standard household line voltage has been 120/240 VAC since before the
> oldest person reading this was born! :-)
> 


I guess the guys designing the Collins S Lines, forgot to check with you, before they used 115/230 volt primaries.

My Henry 3K-A book says 230 V

The Henry 4 K says 230.

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