If you see something in print or in cyberspace be sure to question it before you count it as gospel.
Here are two examples, one is wrong, and one is just not complete, both deal with transformers.
#1 Not complete, this is drawn not showing voltage between A & B or A & C. They meant to show this but left out some arrow points. Wouldn't you think they could do better proof reading.
coutesy of http://www.elec-toolbox.com
#2 Not throwing stones but the notes to the delta diagrams below are not correct.
Diagram courtesy of http://www.grafixbynix.com/
and www.joetedesco.com
Roger
[ September 01, 2003, 12:03 PM: Message edited by: roger ]
Here are two examples, one is wrong, and one is just not complete, both deal with transformers.
#1 Not complete, this is drawn not showing voltage between A & B or A & C. They meant to show this but left out some arrow points. Wouldn't you think they could do better proof reading.

coutesy of http://www.elec-toolbox.com
#2 Not throwing stones but the notes to the delta diagrams below are not correct.

Diagram courtesy of http://www.grafixbynix.com/
and www.joetedesco.com
Roger
[ September 01, 2003, 12:03 PM: Message edited by: roger ]