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Low voltage is 230v? really? i though low voltage was anything from 50 - 1000v

The way you write it salad, means that only 230 volts is LV

Hence why yet again B-A-S is correct


EDIT: when referring to AC of course.

DC LV = 120 - 1500v
 
Low voltage is 230v? really? i though low voltage was anything from 50 - 1000v

The way you write it salad, means that only 230 volts is LV

Hence why yet again B-A-S is correct

LV is 230 yes, and anything between 50 - 1000 ac.

You missed the ac part, so I'm right and you're wrong.

My pedantry.
 
Low voltage is 230v? really? i though low voltage was anything from 50 - 1000v

The way you write it salad, means that only 230 volts is LV

Hence why yet again B-A-S is correct

LV is 230 yes, and anything between 50 - 1000 ac.

You missed the ac part, so I'm right and you're wrong.

My pedantry.

No your still wrong.

Low voltage is NOT 230v (ac)

Low Voltage is 50 - 1000v (ac)
 
Low voltage is 230v? really? i though low voltage was anything from 50 - 1000v

The way you write it salad, means that only 230 volts is LV

Hence why yet again B-A-S is correct

LV is 230 yes, and anything between 50 - 1000 ac.

You missed the ac part, so I'm right and you're wrong.

My pedantry.

No your still wrong.

Low voltage is NOT 230v (ac)

Low Voltafe is 50 - 1000v (ac)

No, I'm right.

What is voltafe? Never heard of it.
 
Im not actually trying to be pedantic, your just WRONG.

Correcting what your saying is not pedantry, its just correcting a blatant mis-information
 
Im not actually trying to be pedantic, your just WRONG.

Correcting what your saying is not pedantry, its just correcting a blatant mis-information

No, you're pedantic, you're in the right place though.
 
Frequency has no relevance to whether the voltage is low or not. The frequency may not be 50hz but the voltage could still be between 50 and 1000v
 

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