My second post has the p-p calculation for the 115V mains in North AmericaBorber said:Your fingers slipped at least twice. First time on calculator and second time when you were typing the second post.
Borber said:Either that is not true. 115Vrms has 324Vpp and not 524Vpp. But it allso could be that now in North America mains voltage has different than sine shape.
No.zlatkoMM said:There's no 2xroot(2) but one.
So if you wannt voltage pick to pick formula is:
Vpp=Vsin x sqr(2)
Vpp=115 x 1.41
Vpp=162.15V
For 230V is:
Vpp=230 x 1.41
Vpp=324,3V
Correct.So if youre formula right but not,then voltage will be:
Vpp=230 x 2.82
Vpp=648,6 V -that is not possible, this high voltage will destroy capacitor?
zlatkoMM said:I mean electrolitic capacitor after diode bridge(gretz) directly conected on 230 V.
And smart guy do you ever see capacitor with 700V in this kind of circuit.
Of course you dont.
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