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Default Can "wattage" trip a GFCI?

On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 16:48:26 -0600, dpb wrote:

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Nope. Define CT as zero. The signals at each end are the same but opposite
sign.


Of course, because one "leads" the other by pi radians...


Wrong, obviously.

Again, as noted above it's the confusion between the two meanings of
"phase" -- the (single) electrical generation phase and the phase shift
along that sinusoidal waveform for the two individual voltages.


THen why are you using Matlab as your source?


Not "source", simply a demonstration of how the phase shift leads to the
apparent negation of a sine wave.


Complete bull****.