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In Reply to: RE: Ok ....most, some, many, majority,....but not [any] posted by kenster on October 29, 2007 at 20:58:52:
Are the flucuations from the pole the same and at the same rate as flucuations from the wall socket of a house who's power is being shared with furnace, refridgerator, dishwasher, washing machine, flourescent lights etc.?What is the greatest cause of AC flucuations?
Does every homes AC power flucuate to the point of it being audible in a Sound System?
Do components have built in regulators and capacitors to minimize the effects of flucuating AC current?
Is there a way to test AC flucuations ie via a RatShack device?
Seriously, Im asking....not trying to cause a debate.
Edits: 10/30/07
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Follow Ups
- IC - Dynaudio_Rules 04:53:32 10/30/07 (6)
- RE: IC - kenster 09:41:30 10/31/07 (5)
- Thanks!!!....I was particularly interested in Source and Cause...Thanks for the Answer...nt - Dynaudio_Rules 10:36:10 10/31/07 (4)
- Example of line voltage flucations on my grid. - kenster 16:09:06 11/04/07 (3)
- Not a big delta. I regularly see from 115 to 121... - Ted Smith 17:15:35 11/04/07 (2)
- RE: Not a big delta. I regularly see from 115 to 121... - kenster 17:51:03 11/04/07 (1)
- It all depends on the time scale of the fluctuations - Ted Smith 18:44:42 11/04/07 (0)