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Posted 19th March 2009 at 09:31 PM by tcmtech Comments 1
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I see a lot of people new and old often have a question or two about Alternating current related circuits and devices.
Most are good and honest questions too.

But there are a few posters here that have an uncontrolable compulsion to bring up HARMONICS at every chance they get.

WHAT THE F*CK?
yes, anything related to AC does and will produce a potential line noise of some sort. I know that. But do you really need to bring that up when a kid is asking about a 6 volt 1 amp ac power pack?

WHAT THE F*CK?
Do you need to see a doctor about OCD meds?
If he is trying to run a disruptive discharge circuit for a tesla coil right from the line source, then yes, its a valid point.

Use a little common sense and proper judgement for gods sake!

Why are some so ovewhelmingly concerned about every possible source of an electrical noise?

Did you have a electronics...
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