Virgin Islands Voltage

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Npstewart

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Good afternoon,

I will be working on a project located in St Croix Virgin Islands. Im looking for the voltage in this area but everywhere I look (mostly travel websites) it just says the voltage is 120v. At first I thought they were just showing the phase-ground voltage for people who want to charge their phones etc. but there are other locations on the same list where they indicate the voltage being 120/240. Surly the voltage isnt only 120v so does anyone know if they follow the same voltages as the US? ie, 120/240-1, 120/208-3 etc etc.

Thanks!
 

Npstewart

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This is in the US Virgin Islands which according to that the voltage is 120/240. I will run with that.

I just learned that power over there is 5 cents / kwh. Wow!
 

Npstewart

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What is the energy source?
How much regulation is there to drive up costs?

I actually mis-typed the energy cost. Its actually about 50 cents oer kWh, not 5 cents. Sorry!

They are extremely serious about energy savings.

The energy source is a utility drop from the POCO via pole mount xfrmr.
 

kwired

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I actually mis-typed the energy cost. Its actually about 50 cents oer kWh, not 5 cents. Sorry!

They are extremely serious about energy savings.

The energy source is a utility drop from the POCO via pole mount xfrmr.
It's only a decimal point, just throw it like a set of dice and see what you get:)
 
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