Electrical question - power factors

How did you know that those were the transformations needed to correct that text?

Without understanding what it was trying to say..already?

Communication is the name of the game, and my execrable typing is sufficient, if not perfect.

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The Natural Philosopher
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One rule for you and one rule for me in other words.

MBQ

Reply to
Man at B&Q

Why do you need to lie? You understood what I was saying despite the imperfections. Its when you can't understand what someone is saying that the real problems start.

Sometimes spelling and punctuation and grammar are crucial to avoid ambiguity.

"fruit flies like a banana"

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The Natural Philosopher

You've been to the :::Jerry::: school of Usenet. Anyone who disagrees with you is a liar now.

MBQ

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Man at B&Q

Like that "illusive" someone used the other day. I'm still not certain they didn't mean it.

Andy

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Andy Champ

How many stripes are on my soldiers SIR?!?!?!?!

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Lieutenant Scott

that you had a generator in your garden, and an infinitely thick cable running to a piece of equipment with a bad power factor. Would you be losing out? Heating in the coils of the generator?

I remember not too long ago buying some computer power supplies and half of them said PFC and the other half didn't.

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Lieutenant Scott

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