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How does the typical mains power connect in the USA anyway?
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Stormin Mormon[_10_]
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How does the typical mains power connect in the USA anyway?
On 11/27/2013 5:41 PM,
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Yes, reference a 60 hz AC sin wave. It changes direction twice per cycle.
I'm a church going man. Won't have sin wave in my house!
Come on. Everyone knows that a sine wave and it changes sign twice
per cycle. ;-)
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