Image 1 — 6-10kv transformer
Image 2 — 6-10kv transformer
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6-10kv transformer

Double transformer, 6-10 kv, to 430/230 V for supplying nearby buildings

u/s1lef — 8 days ago
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110kv pole

This high-voltage transmission tower, often referred to as a "cathead" or lattice pylon due to its distinct hourglass shape, operates at an estimated voltage of 110 kV to 220 kV. The steel lattice structure features extended horizontal arms at the top supporting suspension insulators, which safely keep the high-voltage conductors insulated from the grounded frame. Towers like this are standard for regional electrical transmission, moving power over long distances from primary substations to distribution networks.

📍Greece,Xaviá

u/s1lef — 9 days ago
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Transformer

This is an oil-filled three-phase distribution transformer, likely rated at around 50–100 kVA
📍Grece, herakleon

u/s1lef — 10 days ago

Research station 4

Hi everyone, I just researched the RS4 and now that I built it and powered it with logistics, it gives +24RP for one second and +40RP for the next second and it keeps alternating. Help me, what should I do, or is this how it's supposed to be?

u/s1lef — 2 months ago