| ??? 10/25/07 18:18 Read: times |
#146218 - As I said... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Stefan Kanev said:
supply is delivered by wires, wires tend to have inductance
and resistance, and even capacitnace. Why not to try - its cheap. A decent mains supply is not going to present a significant impedance to the circuit at power line frequencies ! Not when I have a prospective fault current in excess of 10,000 Amps. Steve |
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