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treez
Guest
Hi,
There is no formal regulation on the mains, so how does it manage to be so well regulated?
In Germany (Bavaria) over a long weekend, the mains was pretty much totally between 226-232VAC at a domestic outlet.
(VAC readings taken every minute)
All readings were within 220-235VAC.
You would think there would be serious ir drops where there is lots of kit simultaneously switched on , on the same phase, and the mains would drop...but this doesn't happen...why?
There is no formal regulation on the mains, so how does it manage to be so well regulated?
In Germany (Bavaria) over a long weekend, the mains was pretty much totally between 226-232VAC at a domestic outlet.
(VAC readings taken every minute)
All readings were within 220-235VAC.
You would think there would be serious ir drops where there is lots of kit simultaneously switched on , on the same phase, and the mains would drop...but this doesn't happen...why?