The specs and the voltage rating for the 1ZB43BB Zener diode is not listed. One may have to directly contact the manufacturer.
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This connection goes from negative 2 positive which raises the voltage. Thanks!! o.o
A Homophone for watch (small Clock on your arm) is watch ( Watching TV) Thanks
thanks to ohm,,who invented the answer.according ohms law,V voltage=R(element)xI amps.then.....answer is....100 volts.
The AC condensing unit needs two 24 volt low voltage control wires, the high voltage will be 220 - 230 volts and requires 3 wires , 2 hot legs and a ground. You can buy pre made whips as they are called cheaper than making one.
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Yes and no. Voltage is directly proportional to current from Ohm's Law (V=IR.) Thus, when voltage increases, so does current. However, voltage can be inversely proportional to current in some situations. This can be seen in a transformer, where current and voltage are inversely proportional due to the law of conservation of energy, in which P(in) must equal P(out). Thus, a greater input voltage leads to a small output current.
Generally i would say nobecause it just reduces the current to the motor to control the speed. If you can reach the motor and voltage and earth at the connector by back probing. If you get voltage and earth there then motor itself is faulty and voltage is missing that can be a fuse, relay or wiring fault. Hope this will help thanks
There is a limit to the physical size of an alternator, as the output voltage is determined by the number of turns of the windings that can be installed in its stator. This limits the output voltage to around 25-30 kV which is far too low for transmission purposes (in the UK, 400 kV). Fortunately, this doesn't really matter, thanks to transformers.
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There is a thing called the resistor box that drops the voltage through the switch leaving the full voltage to run on number 4 of the switch. Locate this resistor and replace, this should fix problem.hope this helps