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36V >6A power supply?

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Activ8

Jan 1, 1970
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Huh?! WHere the hell did 170/pi come from? The "AVERAGE DC" is
*ZERO* (as is the average). The Peak is 170. The peak-to-peak
is 340. The RMS is 120. There ain't no '60' anywhere in there.

Vave of a half wave rectified sine is Vp/pi, but that didn't come
out for a while when I was asking the OP how he figured the Vp of
the half wave rectified sine was 60 Vp. Read my discussion with the
OP from start to finish and ask yourself if this is bs.
 
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Activ8

Jan 1, 1970
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ONE ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

TWO ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Well, if you hadn't made the same mistake twice in the same post,
I wouldn't have corrected you. Mistooks happen, but when you're
correcting others...


There is a huge misunderstanding here (you're not wrong, just
mistooken;). ...see above. ;-)

Wow. Twice. I better slow down.
 
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Dan

Jan 1, 1970
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KR said:
Huh?! WHere the hell did 170/pi come from? The "AVERAGE DC" is
*ZERO* (as is the average). The Peak is 170. The peak-to-peak
is 340. The RMS is 120. There ain't no '60' anywhere in there.

Average for a full wave is 0. Average for a half wave rectified circuit
like I was talking about is as stated (and measured in RL).
 
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