You are asking about mains supply, isn't it? As stated in post #2, "case 2 138/240 V can't be found in European mains". A transformer is the only way to reduce the supply voltage.Thanks, i appreciate that...though if you were to run the sim of the top post then you would see what i mean.......the delta supplied 3 phase bridge has a much lower peak vout than the star supplied one........as such, which one do you think exists in a PSU which does not have a neutral supply wire?
Thanks i think its still 240VAC/415VACDo you have 240/415 V nominal mains voltage in UK? I thought it has been unified to 230/400V?
What do you mean with "to be used"? The only meaningful question is which configuration represents your mains configuration. The answer is simple and has been already given in this thread.what configuration is likely to be used...A or B in the attached?
NB: with no neutral and 3 wires - you CANNOT get 330Vpk unless the supply is 190Vac Ph-Ph ( 109Vac Ph -N ).
Ditto ThankyouYou have three phase wires comming out of the wall outlet and connect it to the 3-phase bridge rectifier. No way to select between different configurations.
Ditto ThankyouI fully agree with FvM.
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