Just saying 450 volts causes this old electrician to pucker up! Great video. I worked on a lot of remote I/O equipment that operated on networks where everything was talking to everything else. All at very low voltages though.
This should be used with solar panels / MPPT charger and high voltage batteries and power the whole house with DC instead of unsafe / inefficient AC. This should be the first plan and not the 5G antennas :)
Transmitter/Receiver can communicate with each other at 1/500 sec speed but ultimately Circuit breaker has to open the circuit. But seriously doubt if a Circuit Breaker can trip within 1/500 of a sec. Please clarify
It is used for 5G antennas an will likely be used where small amounts of power are needed but the distances are too much for Class 2 or 3 supplies. Who knows what the future will bring though.
Love Technology, it's not just a No on return, it's also a Null response after a timeout.
Right and OK. You can get a 40KV shock from an engine ignition system.. Feels bad but doesn't kill you.
Just saying 450 volts causes this old electrician to pucker up! Great video. I worked on a lot of remote I/O equipment that operated on networks where everything was talking to everything else. All at very low voltages though.
Panduit's Fault Managed Power System is now UL listed
This should be used with solar panels / MPPT charger and high voltage batteries and power the whole house with DC instead of unsafe / inefficient AC.
This should be the first plan and not the 5G antennas :)
Transmitter/Receiver can communicate with each other at 1/500 sec speed but ultimately Circuit breaker has to open the circuit.
But seriously doubt if a Circuit Breaker can trip within 1/500 of a sec. Please clarify
The transmiter stops sending power in 1/500 of a second. The circuit breaker plays no role in that.
So where is this used? what application would warrant the extra cost?
It is used for 5G antennas an will likely be used where small amounts of power are needed but the distances are too much for Class 2 or 3 supplies. Who knows what the future will bring though.
You spent a lot of time, not talking about the code change. Or the code, and how it actually affects us.