Hi, appreciate your work. I am not an electrical professional. I am just wondering, would the calculation be different if those loads are wired in series instead of parallel? Thanks and more power.
Thank you for your kind words, the procedure works the same regardless of the type of connection. It becomes too confusing and complex when there are resistive, inductive and capacitive loads that are wired in various configurations, the easiest method is to work from values of Power and apply a Trigonometry formula.
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Hi, appreciate your work. I am not an electrical professional. I am just wondering, would the calculation be different if those loads are wired in series instead of parallel? Thanks and more power.
Thank you for your kind words, the procedure works the same regardless of the type of connection. It becomes too confusing and complex when there are resistive, inductive and capacitive loads that are wired in various configurations, the easiest method is to work from values of Power and apply a Trigonometry formula.
@@sergelevesque6292 thanks again for the feedback.