How to find HT side and LT side(of a transformer),with the help of a voltmeter?
Answer Posted / aamer
No need for voltmeter. Bigger cables mean higher curent which mean lower voltage (LT).
If you want to check by voltmeeter then there is a spacial HT voltage tester kit assosiated with insulated stick. But becarful this should be done with respect of high voltage clerance distance chart.
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