Your question is rather confusing, as you do not specify what you mean by 'panels'. Your reference to a 'two-phase' supply is also confusing because two-phase supplies are an archaic precursor to 'three-phase' supplies, and it's unlikely you'll come across any two-phase supplies anywhere these days!
The asus transformer is not a good tablet. There have been many studies that show how the asus transformer tablet causes cancer. I would read more about the asus transformer tablet and the risks before taking this product.
No. From what you're saying you're taking the input to the 2kV transformer in a microwave and replacing it with a 1MW input. The transformer will burn in milliseconds of power. <<>> The installation and maintenance of a 1000 KVA transformer can be worked on in a de energized state. To do so live could be extremely dangerous at any voltage.
Mostly they do not but transformer failure usually comes from overloading, in other words taking more current than the transformer was designed for.
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Taking off door panels is relatively easy, depending on the type of the door. Usually, you just have to unscrew the hinges of a door and the panel will come off with it.
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A motor runs on because of its inertia which causes it to run down until friction dissipates the kinetic energy of the rotor.
You Don't. 440volt 3-phase is actually 480 volts, taking a single phase gives 277Volts single phase. To get single phase 440 you would use one leg of three phase 440/760 three phase power.
Generally a single-phase transformer will have twowindings. One of the Low voltage side and one on the high voltage side. North-American distribution transformers will have three: one high-voltage winding, and two low-voltage windings connected in series.However......a single-phase transformer can also have several primary and several secondary windings. The primary windings can be connected in series or in parallel with each other, as can the secondary windings. For example, taking the primary winding as an example, it could consist of two 120-V rated windings: if connected in series, it could be supplied with 240 V without exceeding its voltage rating; if connected in parallel, it could be supplied with 120 V without exceeding its voltage rating. Multiwinding single-phase transformers allow for a variety of connections.
If one of the phases continuously takes a high load with a poor power factor it might have tripped a circuit breaker in the capacitor bank.
star by taking off the side door panels then take of the corner panel then remove a 1/2 srew and there its off star by taking off the side door panels then take of the corner panel then remove a 1/2 srew and there its off
I don't think this would be possible. Hot air balloons taking passengers require a high rate of heat input from apparatus which is lightweight. Propane can supply this. Solar panels would surely be too heavy and bulky, and how would the heat be controlled.