Whole house "battery" wiring/power...
On Oct 8, 11:04*pm, "Don Kelly" wrote:
"The Daring Dufas" wrote in ...
Don Kelly wrote:
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Tom Horne wrote:
On Oct 4, 5:04 am, The Daring Dufas
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From my reading, the problem of capacitive reactance is also minimized
with the DC transmission lines.
That too, and that is a major benefit. However, there is still a reactive
problem at the receiving end where it is necessary to have the capacity to
supply reactive.====== This will be dependent on load and the particular control
of the system as a whole. For long lines this will be less than what would
otherwise be needed to compensate for line capacitance.
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Don Kelly
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YOU ARE SOUNDING LIKE AN IDIOT
HOW DO YOU SUUPLY REATIVE ?
YOU SHOULD COMMIT HAIKIRI
IT'S CALLED REACTANCE
AND I AM NOT GOING TO SHOW YOU HOW TO ACHIEVE THAT HERE NOR ANYWHERE
ELSE
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THE PIPER DONKEY LIKE EVERYONE ELSE
OR JUST SHUT THE FLUX UP
PERMAMNENTLY !
I AM PROTEUS
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