Strathead
Senior Member
- Location
- Ocala, Florida, USA
- Occupation
- Electrician/Estimator/Project Manager/Superintendent
You have to answer the question; Why did some think immediately that the current would drop in half as the voltage doubling? I haven't seen anybody here answer that question. I've tried to explain that to no avail.
We can't get in the mind of someone else, but if I have a commercial toaster, and the nameplate states voltage, 120 or 240 (and they do exist). Then hooking it up to 240 volts WILL halve the amperage. BUT it requires the wires in the pecker head to be made up differently for the different voltages. Perhaps there are some who went down that road.
You can dispute it until the cows come home, but it is not a good question because there are too many variables that allow for different answers and/or require clarification.
It would be like me asking you what the voltage of earth is. Be careful, because it is quite unlikely (but possible) that it is zero. It is not a question that has an answer. Any more than how far away is San Francisco. Unless your answer is 2,748 miles, then it isn't from where I meant or using the route I intended, but i failed to give you that parameter, so how could you answer.