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Re: [TCML] PFC reflection back to current control.



Hi

My apologies, I said
On Thursday 02 April 2009 02:55:37 am David Dean wrote:
> say 20A. Then look at the output called "Transformer Output Current" which
> is given in Amps, convert that to mA, in this case 500, and stick that
> number into the box called "Rated mA", hit the calculate button again, and
> see what

500mA is for the 30A case, That should have read " convert that to mA, in this 
case 333,". 

I also made an error in the post giving the wrong URL. I realized that 
immediately, and moved the file. I then discovered, much to my dismay, that 
<sub> and <sup> tags were not working as expected, thus some of the math in 
there looked like nonsense. So my apologies to anyone who has looked at the 
page at: htp://deanostoybox.com/pfc lately and found nonsensical math in the 
examples. It proved to be an error in CSS, I had read that one should always 
use a reset at the start of the stylesheet to override any user settings that 
may be applied to the browser. I removed <sub>(subscript) and 
<sup>(superscript) tags from the CSS reset and now they are working again. With 
those tags not working, X^2 would have looked like X2, rather than X with the 2 
half a line higher. X(sub L) would have looked like XL.

All better now,
later
deano

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