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Hi I'd like to understand..on calculating the maximum permissable voltage drop you say the volt can not be less than 5% and then after calculating you say the voltage cannot be greater than 5% ...so which one is it ? Did you mistakenly say it cannot be greater ? Please get back to me ,thanks for the video
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Good explanation thank you so much sir
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Hi I'd like to understand..on calculating the maximum permissable voltage drop you say the volt can not be less than 5% and then after calculating you say the voltage cannot be greater than 5% ...so which one is it ? Did you mistakenly say it cannot be greater ?
Please get back to me ,thanks for the video
I'll pay for content if you have more detailed videos of calculations?
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Do you have videos of more detailed explanations of formulas and detail of when to apply what formula? Thanks for the videos on you tube, helped alot