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Daryl,If you goal is to test where my moderation boundaries are, you are doing well. Debates, discussions, even heated are acceptible, but personal attacks aren't. You post is clearly trying to insult and insight. You've been warned.
Quote from: Daryl on 29 Mar 2008, 04:36 amYou don't use the minimum load impedance differential leakage inductance and filter capacitance with a rigid voltage source to model the circuit (it doesn't work that way).Well then, explain to us how it does work.
You don't use the minimum load impedance differential leakage inductance and filter capacitance with a rigid voltage source to model the circuit (it doesn't work that way).
I am also confused by the attenuation at 60hz. In the snazzy graphs it shows considerable attenuation at 60hz for higher source impedances. I can't imagine this is a positive attribute.
(total)=SQRT(Ir^2+Ic^2).Where:SQRT()=Square Root.Ir=Resistive load current.Ic=Capacitor current.As the resistive load current gets higher the additional current due to the capacitors gets smaller and smaller.For inductive loads the total current is actually less than the load current... I(total)=Ic-IlWhere:Ic=Capacitor current.Il=Inductive load current.