RNG, as voltage goes up, what would first components be that failed, resulting in a need for overvoltage protection, fuses, etc
I'm scratching at some old Radio Shack knowledge here, but what component limits voltage? I guess none if protective devices are needed.
Most of us worry about low voltage, brownouts. Like the 98 volts I saw on my rv, after my a/c died. Guy came out, said it was not their problem.
Ten minutes later, I saw 123 volts. Un huh.
more volts, less amps, that's always good, and hopefully less heat.
am curious what voltage by itself does. Euro 50 hz and our 60hz easy to understand.
And we all know you are likely to cook a 120 appliance if you somehow are able to feed it 240.
does the transformer overheat?
am quite sure you'll figure this out. Shows importance of gauges and monitoring.
at 9 bucks a piece my little wall voltage gauges are a bargain, showing 122 now.
Nice to leave them plugged in and always working, unlike a multimeter, rewinding the probes, etc.