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On Sep 3, 7:12*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: Nope. The CM choke works precisely because the common mode currents are mirror images, 180 degrees out of phase. You are 100% wrong. From "The IEEE Dictionary": "common-mode (1)(general) The instantaneous algebraic average of two signals applied to a balanced circuit, both signals referred to a common reference." The "instantaneous algebraic average of two signals" 180 degrees out of phase is ZERO. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com So that means I get 0 volts when I touch one side of the 120V in my electrical service to the 120V other side? I was afraid I might see 240V. |
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