If fan is supplied DC power of quantum for which its motor is desigened, it will work properly.
it will not run
A DC/AC power inverter is used to convert DC, the power that comes from a car's battery, into AC, the kind of power that is supplied to a home and used to power larger electronics.
It is a conductor, it conducts the electric current generated to the load that is being supplied with power.
No, an AC dimmer switch is designed to work with AC-powered devices, not DC. DC fans require a different type of dimmer switch specifically rated for DC power. Using an AC dimmer switch on a DC fan can potentially damage the fan or the switch itself.
A 24 volt DC power supply provides DC amps, not AC amps. You cannot draw 1.8 amps AC from a DC power supply, without some kind of inverter stage.That is the answer to the specific wording of the question. Now the answer to the question I think was originally intended...If 1.8 amps AC is being supplied to a 24 volt DC power supply, what would the current supplied by the power supply be?Power is volts times amps, so power supplied to the power supply is 120 VAC (assumed) times 1.8 amps, or 216 watts. If the power supply is 100% efficient, then the power input equals the power output, so use the some equation to take 216 watts and divide by 24 volts, and you get 9 amps.Keep in mind, this is ideal state, assuming 100% efficiency, and no real power supply will be that.
It could be battery powered, AC powered, or DC powered. They usually have an AC power lead supplied.
Cant. Fan on computer runs on house current (power) which is AC and the car has a DC (direct current) power system.
Pl. answer me.. what happened when the DC magnet will be supplied low voltage then the rated. Nirmalesh
It means that the armature must be supplied with a constant-current source.
Both, in a way. Electronic components, including moth components inside the computer, need DC. However, since the power available in homes or offices is AC, a computer is designed to work with this. A computer has a power supply that internally converts AC to DC.
Yes, a rectifier can be used in a fan application where a capacitor is involved, particularly in AC to DC conversion systems. The rectifier converts alternating current (AC) from the power supply into direct current (DC), which can then be smoothed out by the capacitor to provide a stable voltage for the fan motor. This setup is common in low-power fans that utilize DC motors and can improve efficiency and performance.
The AC supply would have to be changed to DC supply.. This would be done with the use of a rectifier. It would be done usually with a full wave rectifier.