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  1. ichudov

    How much single phase 120/240 can I get out of a MEP-006A? Also load bank.

    I would love to know more about it, could you give some detail??? thanks!!!
  2. ichudov

    How much single phase 120/240 can I get out of a MEP-006A? Also load bank.

    So, guys, anyone has an idea how much kW I can get from its 120/208 output, SINGLE PHASE? i
  3. ichudov

    How much single phase 120/240 can I get out of a MEP-006A? Also load bank.

    Whether current goes up, or down, at reduced voltage, DEPENDS ON THE LOAD. For resistive loads, that follow Ohm's law, the current indeed is proportional to voltage. For AC motors, the current goes up as voltage is reduced. i
  4. ichudov

    How much single phase 120/240 can I get out of a MEP-006A? Also load bank.

    Nehog, you can see these furnace heating coils here: EDIT: The links posted here are dead. I can mount them in front of that 1/3 HP fan and just blow air at them. Right?
  5. ichudov

    How much single phase 120/240 can I get out of a MEP-006A? Also load bank.

    So I have this MEP-006A: and I am wondering just how much single phase (120/240) I can get out of it. I understand that it is 120/208. But maybe I can adjust the voltage up a bit to 125/216 volts, so that both 125v and 240v loads would be happy? If so, how many kW can I get out of it...
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