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RE: PS choke voltage ratings
Posted by Paul Joppa on January 3, 2017 at 20:58:18:
It means that if you use a higher voltage, and the choke shorts out and electrocutes you, your family can't sue the maker.
To a much less exact extent, it should mean the choke is safe to use up to the rating.
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