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voltage drop Post

wheres the voltage drop post gone? Was here just now but now is gone where please?
  • I wonder whether he got the answer that he wanted?
  • I think it is likely " simon" was the wolf in sheep's  clothing.
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    Lisa Miles:

    Hi All


    The Voltage Drop post was deleted by the OP themselves, it was not an admin decision. 


    Please bear in mind that since we removed the 15 minute editing window, all forum users have the ability to delete their own contributions which can result in conversations reading a little 'oddly' and topics disappearing.


    Hope that helps?


    Lisa 


     


    Hi Lisa, just to let you know that since the start of the new forum if the op chose to delete their OP it deleted the whole topic, the 15minute edit window only frustrated genuine posters who might have mis-spelt something, or missed a decimal point .


  • Going back to the original post, from memory I am sure that it turned out to be 3-phase?  If so, what went through my mind was whether there could have been a better allocation of circuits to each phase, which may have reduced flickering?


    Clive
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    AncientMariner:

    Going back to the original post, from memory I am sure that it turned out to be 3-phase?  If so, what went through my mind was whether there could have been a better allocation of circuits to each phase, which may have reduced flickering?


    Clive


    From what I remember the problem was said to be immersion heaters tripping, but no further explanation was given.


    250 metres of 70mm 3 phase. Others had mentioned 65A current causing the OPs tabulated Volt drop?


  • Weirdbeard:
    AncientMariner:

    Going back to the original post, from memory I am sure that it turned out to be 3-phase?  If so, what went through my mind was whether there could have been a better allocation of circuits to each phase, which may have reduced flickering?


    Clive


    From what I remember the problem was said to be immersion heaters tripping, but no further explanation was given.


    250 metres of 70mm 3 phase. Others had mentioned 65A current causing the OPs tabulated Volt drop?




    Yes. We never did find out the ADMD agreed with the DNO.