Yes, this voltage is outside the 10% that utility company try and hold the voltage to. First thing to do is check your meter that you are using. Make sure that it is zeroed out. Check your meter against another meter to see if the two meters differ. Having done all that and you are sure that the voltage is high, call the utility company to come and have a look at your house distribution system.
My outlets have 132 volts in the kitchen! And 130 at the shop witch is 300 ft away ! Is this to much ! And transformernot cutting enough
If your supply voltage is 120 volts the impact of switching from a 145 volt lamp to a 130 volt lamp would be, the 130 volt bulb would not have the same lifetime as a lamp operating on 145 volts. The upside would be that the light output would be greater. This is based on both of the lamps having the same wattage rating.
145% of 90 = 145% * 90 = 1.45 * 90 = 130.5
40% of 145= 40% * 145= 0.4 * 145= 58
IT IS 290 DONT YOU KNOW ARE YOU A KID
25% of 145= 25% * 145= 0.25 * 145= 36.25
43.530% of 145= 30% * 145= 0.30 * 145= 43.5
% rate= 1.45 * 100%= 145%
58% of 145= 58% * 145= 0.58 * 145= 84.1
145 km is bigger than 145 m.
145 km is longer than 145 m.
145 km = 145000 m 145 km is greater than 145 m.