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A step-up transformer would be required to supply 230 volts from a 220 volts source from South Africa.
Use a step up 240 to 600 volt transformer.
Yes, a three phase step up transformer with a primary of 480 volts and a secondary of 600 volts would be neededThis is quite common in North America where the US industrial / commercial voltage is 480 volts and Canada is 600 volts. The sizing of the transformer would depend on the connected load of the machine.
Change the trailer light bulbs to 24 volts and supply a 24 volt source to power them, in that order.
3 phase 220 volt submersible motor convert to 440 volt
A step-up transformer would be required to supply 230 volts from a 220 volts source from South Africa.
You can only do that with a transformer. Or you can wire three 9 volt batteries in series to get 27 volts.
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The only way to do that is with a transformer. They make inline transformers that convert 230 to 115 and they simply plug in inline.
Use a step up 240 to 600 volt transformer.
Yes, a three phase step up transformer with a primary of 480 volts and a secondary of 600 volts would be neededThis is quite common in North America where the US industrial / commercial voltage is 480 volts and Canada is 600 volts. The sizing of the transformer would depend on the connected load of the machine.
The voltage of 277 is the wye connection of a 480 volt three phase supply. The only way to reduce 277 to 120 volts is with a step down transformer.
Change the trailer light bulbs to 24 volts and supply a 24 volt source to power them, in that order.
3 phase 220 volt submersible motor convert to 440 volt
Reduce the primary voltage and the secondary will also drop.
If you combine two 110 volt power lines it does not give you 220 volts, the voltage will be the same. The only way to turn 110 volts into 220 volts is with a step-up transformer.
Converting 9 volts to 230 volts would require a pretty hardcore step up transformer (Expensive) and you probably wouldn't have enough current to sustain the load.See discussion page for more information.