What should be the voltage between Neutral and Ground in
secondary side of the step down transformer (230 V to 110 V)
with no load condition?
Answer Posted / katoch
it should be zero volts.but practicaly when we check
voltage b/w nutral and ground it is found near about 1 to 2
volts
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