Votage Check [solved]

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Offline jazzfan78

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on: January 29, 2015, 01:06:53 AM
here is my voltage results. are they ok? i put in () what should be in manual

1   98  (75-90)
2   157.7  (170)
3    0  (0)
4    157.5  (170)
5    87.9  (75-90)
6     0 (0)
7     110.6 (100)
8     0 (0)
9      104.3  (100)
10    0 (0)
11    0 (0)
12    0  (0)
13    158 (170)
14     0 (0)
15     177 (185)
20     0 (0)
21    197 (206)

A1 90 (90)
A2 0 (0)
A4 0 (0)
A5 0 (0)
A6 97 (90)
A7 0 (0)
A9 0 (0)

B1 98 (90)
B2 157  (170)
B3 111  (100)
B4 88 (90)
B5  170 (170)
B6  104 (100)
B7 0 (0)
B8 0 (0)
« Last Edit: January 29, 2015, 06:31:09 AM by Caucasian Blackplate »



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Reply #1 on: January 29, 2015, 05:14:12 AM
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Offline Doc B.

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Reply #2 on: January 29, 2015, 05:18:44 AM
The manual says the voltages should be within 15% of what is listed on the page. To calculate a percentage, subtract the difference between the voltage you are seeing and the one listed in the manual. For example your first voltage is 98, so it is 8 volts higher than the 75-90 rage listed in the manual.

Now divide that difference by the number listed in the manual. We have a range of 75-90 in this case, but just use the top of the range for this case, 90 volts. 8/90=.088. Multiply that answer by 100 to get a percentage, 8.8%.

8.8% is less then 15%, so that voltage variation is well within range. You can do this for each measurement. With some practice you can do this math in your head pretty easily.

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Reply #3 on: January 29, 2015, 05:28:38 AM
thnx doc . all good i wil go to the final test