Re: How much distortion is acceptable on residential utility power?
- From: "Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 16:32:40 +1100
"Eeysore"
Phil Allison wrote:
"MooseFET"
The CFLs will tend to draw current over a wide part of the cycle.
** 100% WRONG !
The capacitor after the rectifier is small enough that the the ripple
is very large.
** Means the charging time is very short - fool.
Suggest you re-think that.
** I suggest YOU got get fucked.
That's the kind of thing you say.
Do you have a simulation program ?
Yes thank you and yes I've simulated it many times.
** ROTFLMAO !!
The STUPID POMMY FUCKWIT is replying to his OWN question !!
" That is one of the most crass statements I've seen in all my time on
Usenet"
....... Phil
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