Keeping its momentum intact despite weakness in the broader market, Transformers & Rectifiers India share price rallied another 11.3% to the day’s high of ₹311.85 apiece in Monday’s session, December ...
Shares of Transformers and Rectifiers India Ltd (TARIL) climbed 9 per cent in Tuesday’s trade after the company disclosed that it bagged a fresh order worth nearly Rs 390 crore from Gujarat Energy ...
Shares of Transformers & Rectifiers India (TRIL), a leading transformer manufacturer, were locked in a 20% lower circuit in Monday's session, November 10, falling to the lowest level since October ...
Shares of Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd (TARIL) slumped 20 per cent in Monday's trade to hit their lower price band of Rs 314.20, following weak quarterly results and a World Bank debarment.
Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd reported a weak performance for the September quarter (Q2 FY26), with net profit declining 24% year-on-year to ₹34 crore from ₹45 crore. The company's revenue ...
Maker of power electronic equipment, Hind Rectifiers has acquired a France-based robotics and EMS R&D company BeLink Solutions for Euro one million, the company announced in an exchange filing on ...
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. The alternator is a device that keeps your car’s electrical system running once the engine is on. It’s essentially ...
Production cars began using alternators in the 1960s. As part of the electrical system, alternators made it possible for cars to use higher voltage, and led the way to the modern car charging system.
[Electronoobs] is using some brushless motors to make a DIY wind turbine. His recent video isn’t about the turbine itself, but a crucial electronic part: the three-phase rectifier. The reason it is so ...
Last week, I talked about troubleshooting a car-died-while-driving condition on my 1969 Lotus Elan +2, which I eventually traced to a broken contact face—on a set of points that didn’t even have 300 ...
Your car won't start for the second day in a row. You ask your neighbor for a jump (again) and head off to work — late, of course. You come to the conclusion that it has to be the battery or the ...