For those who live with 220V mains, I'm curious if anyone has used 110VAC-to-GND for their projects. I'm sure it violates electrical codes, and there are plenty of reasons why doing that is unsafe, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's been tried by folks here.GFCI (ground fault circuit interruptors) are commonly used here in the US for some outlets inside homes, usually in areas like kitchens or bathrooms where water is running, and also outdoors. So, exploiting the GND prong would cause a GFCI to trip; it's also redundant because all outlets have a neutral conductor anyways, so using the GND accomplishes nothing. In other words, we can't get 60VAC using GND (yeah, if we *did*, then I probably would have used it).
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Not just the UK - the whole EU is like that!David
On Mar 22, 2025, at 11:31 AM, Alex <ajlg...@gmail.com> wrote:The US way with 220v centre tapped is quite noval
I meant to point out earlier, that as stated below 230V L to N does 'NOT' equate to 415V L to L. Whereas 240V L to N does indeed equate to 415V L to L. Thanks for the reminder.
Irv.
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Long-story short, I designed and built my own 10kW 3-phase inverter and got the drives running. Then I got married, moved, and the equipment had to go. But I still have memorable items from them.
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