bottentrådspänning
Bottentrådspänning, also known as bottom wire voltage, refers to the voltage drop that occurs along the conductor of a cable or wire used to connect a load. This voltage drop is a consequence of the conductor's inherent resistance. When current flows through the conductor, a portion of the voltage is dissipated as heat due to this resistance, resulting in a lower voltage at the end of the wire where the load is connected compared to the voltage at the source.
The magnitude of the bottentrådspänning depends on several factors. These include the current flowing through the
Excessive bottentrådspänning can be detrimental. It can lead to underperformance of the connected equipment, as it