That's often caused by improperly sized wire that's too small for the distance. It can also be a problem with connections that aren't tight enough or are corroded. Contact a qualified electrician to find your problem.
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In British standard voltage classified Low Voltage( up to 1000 v (1 kv) medium voltage 1001 v to 10000 v ( 1.01 kv to 10.99 kv) High voltage 11kv to 66 kv and Ehv 66.1kv and above.
at high voltage side, current is low. hence the size of conductors is reduced or small. At low voltage side, current is high. Hence the size of conductors is large.
LT is Low Tension - it means Low voltage. generally up to 440 Volts system is known as low voltage system
raised voltage output
In electricity? High voltage ,high currents. Low voltage, low currents.
because of low battery voltage
I would hazard a guess and say that it is a bad coil.
Most likely the alternator, voltage should be approximately 14 volts with the engine running.
Transformers are used to convert electricity from high voltage to low voltage and from low voltage to high voltage.
There are three main categories of low voltage. It depends on what type of system the voltage belongs to, as each system has a bottom end or low voltage assigned to it.
Engine overheat, low oil pressure, or alternator voltage.
A run down or nearing end of life battery. Dirty and/or loose battery connections.
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Low voltage light usually comes on because alternator output is low or none. Put a volt meter across battery terminals, with car off, voltage should be around 12.5 or so, now start car it should jump to 13.8-14+ volts. If voltage doesnt jump then the alternator or votlage regulator are likely bad.
Low voltage by definition means any voltage from 31 to 750 volts inclusive.
The length of the wire causes resistive load to be distributed along line. This accumulated resistance causes the voltage drop.AnswerThe voltage drop along a high-voltage transmission line isn't large in relation to the operating voltage of the line. One of the advantages (there are many) of using high voltages is that, for a given load, the line current is relatively low -so the voltage drop along the line is also relatively low.