eamarquardt wrote:...A friend works for a power plant on the Columbia River, they transmit DC here to So.Cal....
eamarquardt wrote:Ya know, one of my philosophies is "they can't be a dumb as they appear, I just don't have the big picture". Now sometimes this may not be true but there must be some good reasons to go through the ac to dc to ac conversions or else they'd stick with ac. Don't ferget about the skin effect.
Cheers,
Gus
eamarquardt wrote:Yer right, I didn't know about and haven't noticed the power company's neutral (I'll have to count the wires on the vertical drop into one of my houses). There must be three wires to carry electricity into your house (unless you have only 120 volt service not 240 volt but I don't know if 120 volt service even exists). Two 120 volt hots that are 180 out of phase and a neutral. If your load is unbalanced the unbalanced part will flow over the neutral. But, the neutral and ground are connected in the main panel of your house and the ground to earth
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