jays81malibu said:LS6 Tommy said:jays81malibu said:I can't really see the advantage but...
-16V battery, don't ask me where to get one
-thicker wires, since you'd be running that much more amperage
Higher voltage = LOWER amperage.
Tommy
That's only if you plan on changing all the resistances in the circuit.
Voltage / Resistance = Amperage
12V / 4 ohm resistance as an example = 3 amps current draw
16V / 4 ohm resistance = 4 amp current draw
So you'd probably want to change that to a 5 ohm resistor. You can see how that might get time consuming lol
You're right! I'm a genius. #-o I was thinking of when you run a 208/230-480 motor on the 480 taps you halve the amperage of the 230 taps, but it's because you're using the higher impedance winding, not just because you increased the potential. Big Dummy...
Thanks for correcting me. I'm getting a fuzzy brain in my old age.
Tommy