Nice one mate, had a underbar the other day that would trip a 3phase breaker when the system was satisfied. Down to earth sump heater, was a good brain teaser
@hvacraustralia22 күн бұрын
Thanks mate. Oh yeah, that’s a good one. Those jobs keep you on your toes 😂
@shadowbanned6927 күн бұрын
Can you do a video on the power over there in Australia. I cannot believe you have 400v on a unit that small...what's your standard scales? Like here in usa its, single phase are 120v, 240v, 277v. Then you have 3phase are 115v, 208v 460v, 580v. I see alot of strange outputs but in very strange locations. Usually all residential power is 120/240v single phase and any commercial is either 208 3ph wye connect. Or it's 277/460v 3ph delta.
@Thermoelectric727 күн бұрын
Australia is way simpler than the dozens of different voltages you use over there. Residential is usually single phase 230V. Bigger houses can get 3 phase 230/400V. All commercial is going to be 3 phase 230/400V. Industrial is the same, but you can start to get 600V (something around there) but it's rare. Usually at that point you're looking at big mining stuff that'll run on the low kilovolt range. 1000V or something. Makes everything way easier as all your equipment will run anywhere, unless it's three phase and you've only got single phase. Cables are smaller. No risk of choosing the wrong equipment for the supply voltage, no big transformers needed.
@shadowbanned6926 күн бұрын
@@Thermoelectric7 thanks bud
@greencheeksconure26 күн бұрын
You really needed a wind sock or something for your microphone, first half of the video was almost unbearable.
@hvacraustralia23 күн бұрын
I did try using a seperate microphone with a wind shield on it, but when I did it cut half a audio annoying. I do need to look into something else.