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Anyone Ever Worked With These New-Type Wire Connectors?

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January 18, 2018, 08:51 PM
shiftyvtec
Anyone Ever Worked With These New-Type Wire Connectors?
I don't think a resistive load would be effected by frequency in any significant way; a motor, sure. Also if a lower frequency means more efficiency, lets just change the whole grid to 1Hz.

Done, I'm up for the Nobel piece Prize.
January 18, 2018, 10:30 PM
Some Shot
The flickering of the light bulbs might cause some complaints. Smile

And no, I don't think that 50 Hz gives you more electricity.
January 18, 2018, 10:51 PM
FRANKT
quote:
Originally posted by Skins2881:

Are you sure about that? I can't see how and resistive load would be changed by frequency. In fact I don't think it would affect anything except motors, which spin faster/slower based on changes to frequency.


Without really getting in the weeds, it's generally correct to say that a resistive load would stay constant through line frequency variations. However, motors are not the only devices that are affected by line frequency differences.

For example, holding voltage constant:



So, your instinct is correct regarding the many applications for AC where line frequency can be a factor. And, no, I'm not a licensed master electrician so take the above for precisely what it's worth. Wink


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