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On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:53:57 -0700 (PDT), cadman
wrote: Power factor correction is not an issue for residential consumer. This is seriously untrue these days with EMC. Any device drawing current must do it in a steady way. You cant use simple diodes and capacitors as this only takes current at the peaks of the waveform. This means you need either a SMPS or some front end filtering to ensure the current flow is steady. WTF? Oh, I get it, it is April 1! Ok... |
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