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Transformers (really DC/DC boost/buck regulators) convert between voltages. In this case, we are converting VHV cables (in red) at 3.2kV nom. to HV cables (in orange) at 800v nom. This is a 4:1 ratio (and thus 4 VHV cables and 1 HV cable). | Transformers (really DC/DC boost/buck regulators) convert between voltages. In this case, we are converting VHV cables (in red) at 3.2kV nom. to HV cables (in orange) at 800v nom. This is a 4:1 ratio (and thus 4 VHV cables and 1 HV cable). | ||
− | I also have an optimal | + | I also have an optimal [[Ferromagnetic_Core]] which has (almost) no loss. Other cores cause energy loss. |
The lower right box is a location to place the casing item, which puts a casing around the item. This is only found in newer versions from the develop branch on GitHub currently as of writing. | The lower right box is a location to place the casing item, which puts a casing around the item. This is only found in newer versions from the develop branch on GitHub currently as of writing. |
Latest revision as of 20:14, 27 November 2017
Transformers (really DC/DC boost/buck regulators) convert between voltages. In this case, we are converting VHV cables (in red) at 3.2kV nom. to HV cables (in orange) at 800v nom. This is a 4:1 ratio (and thus 4 VHV cables and 1 HV cable).
I also have an optimal Ferromagnetic_Core which has (almost) no loss. Other cores cause energy loss.
The lower right box is a location to place the casing item, which puts a casing around the item. This is only found in newer versions from the develop branch on GitHub currently as of writing.
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