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Harry Bloomfield[_3_]
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Wax Actuator watts?
on 05/06/2019,
supposed :
All Brian's points are incorrect except that they do often get stiff due to
limescale or corrosion.
A diode will give 240v x 0.707 rms volts, which is more than 120.
No, it will be 50% of the AC waveform, less a bit for the fraction of a
volt lost across the junction.
0.707 x the peak AC is the RMS voltage.
If you know the RMS, then multiplying by 1.41 will give you the peak
voltage. If you charged a cap via a bridge without any loading, that
would achieve 240v x 1.41 = 338.4v peak, less junction losses.
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