ajdelange
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Whilst walking along the Ottauquechee River (Tributary to the Connecticut) last week I came across this:
And, of course, the first question that came to mind was "How many Teslas can that charge?" It's connected to a 3750 KVA transformer so assuming unity power factor and no losses it could do 3750/250 = 15 V3 stalls all going at the maximum rate.
And, of course, the first question that came to mind was "How many Teslas can that charge?" It's connected to a 3750 KVA transformer so assuming unity power factor and no losses it could do 3750/250 = 15 V3 stalls all going at the maximum rate.
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