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Terry said:I didnt study his analysis in any detail - because I really dont care;
Likewise. I'm way too familiar with the 'right answer' to need to have to examine
something in detail that he's only bringing up as a stupid troll.
I seldom if ever use mains transformers, and never for any power level
above a few watts, making anything but the crudest analyses unnecessary
when operating a cap/bridge from mains, resistance doesnt really enter
into it, but inductance sure does.
Why do you say (winding) resistance doesn't enter into it ? It's very significant with
typical line frequency transfomers !
Barton has a seriously detailed exposition of the humble
rectifier-capacitor filter (one chapter worth), if you do it properly
its surprisingly complex.
In detail, I have absolutely no doubt.
I just find it frustrating that you often answer posts a-la this thread,
and seldom (if ever) provide any detail whatsoever - I dont recall
seeing any detailed analysis from you, on any topic. IMNSHO those who
can, do; those who cant, generalise.
Some ppl love to 'show off' with their calculations. I don't see the point where the
answer's so obvious. I suggested simulation btw. That'll show anyone the answer without
them even needing to understand the maths.
Graham