A case for downgrading to PCs (was: WARNING: RANTING COMPUTERNUT...

From: der Mouse <mouse_at_Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
Date: Thu Jun 17 20:44:39 2004

> Most know about motor rotation but he was talking about delta versus
> Y. This can be quite different.

What _is_ the difference between delta and Y? A while ago we had a
discussion that ended up revolving around what point is grounded
("neutral"). As far as I can see, delta and Y are basically
equivalent, provided you don't try to refer anything to ground (or
anything else beyond the three phases), and provided you don't overload
anything.

Am I missing something?

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