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Faaak
9 months ago
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DC Grids
But is there not 0-point crossing in DC currents ?
eternityforest
9 months ago
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The current is always positive except when it's turned off. It never reversed so it never passes through 0v to get to negative volts. Which is also the big advantage, since you're not spending part of the time at lower voltage.
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