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[SOLVED] Higher Vdc Source than Load?

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Hello Guys...i have question, let say i have a load that require 2.4KVdc...but i will supply it with 2.5KVdc...it should fine..right? thanks
 

Please help me understand more...what do you mean "thats depends on load" ? Thanks.
 

for example a heating load rated for 2.4Kv may produce excess heat in 2.5Kvdc(that may damage everything)....
 

Thanks for the info...now i understand...
 

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