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In Reply to: RE: What do you mean by "poor" electricity? posted by The Real Dick Hertz on April 17, 2009 at 17:44:24
I mean contaminated by the likes of RF, DC, broadband etc.
Regards,
Mike
I mean contaminated by the likes of RF, DC , broadband etc.
By the time the power gets to the filter caps it is DC, pulsating DC to be exact. The filter caps filter the pulses (ripple) and leave smooth DC.
No, a capacitor cannot store RF. "poor" electricity is made "good" by capacitance.
Tre'
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