Calculate the full load current that each wire must carry. If there is only a main circuit breaker, the full load current will be the generator power in watts divided by the voltage. For example, if the generator power is 2400W and it operates at 120V, the full load current is 20A. 2...
and the motor overload can then be calculated by comparing the actual motor current to the rated full load current. Motors heat up when overloaded, reducing the life expectancy of their insulation
Electronics is fairly new to me and there are things I do not understand, but I want to learn. Right now I am facing some difficulties in fully understanding how I should proceed when calculating the values. http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tl494.pdf...