alive15
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Hey everyone, hope you guys are doing well.
I saw this schematic today where two proxes are chained together, with the neutral wire from first prox powering the line wire into the second prox. I have heard this is possible but needed help understanding the theory behind this.
If I have a total of 10 amps for 120 VAC, and each prox uses 1A, am I able to chain 10 proxes and get a single output at the end of 120 VAC, or will I see a drop in voltage by the end of the line? I would think since amperage is decreasing, the resistance would still increase towards the end of the chain, maintaining the 120 VAC.
See drawing : https://imgur.com/a/mJpKkFj
Thanks,
I saw this schematic today where two proxes are chained together, with the neutral wire from first prox powering the line wire into the second prox. I have heard this is possible but needed help understanding the theory behind this.
If I have a total of 10 amps for 120 VAC, and each prox uses 1A, am I able to chain 10 proxes and get a single output at the end of 120 VAC, or will I see a drop in voltage by the end of the line? I would think since amperage is decreasing, the resistance would still increase towards the end of the chain, maintaining the 120 VAC.
See drawing : https://imgur.com/a/mJpKkFj
Thanks,