| ??? 12/03/08 06:30 Read: times |
#160535 - rectified dc voltage |
I have a three phase bridge rectifier fed from 208Vrms line voltage. 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? some advice please..
(I know this is a sophomore level question, but it seems I will have to back to school again.) |
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