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2nd April 2004 18:00 #1BlackBLOODGuest
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2nd April 2004 18:24 #2
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2nd April 2004 18:29 #3
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2nd April 2004 18:31 #4
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2nd April 2004 23:58 #6Originally posted by janko
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3rd April 2004 00:21 #7
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3rd April 2004 10:09 #8Dark SkywalkerGuest
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3rd April 2004 10:13 #9
Power factor correction improves the efficiency of the power distribution, i.e. when you are distributing electricity you loose a fraction of it when you transport it around the power grid. With PFC, you minimize that loss. The loss you experience is normally lost as heat. There are two types of PFC, Active PFC and Passive PFC. Active PFC uses a circuit to correct the power factor, while passive uses a filter on the incoming AC input. Active PFC is more efficient than passive, but it is also more expensive..
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3rd April 2004 11:38 #10
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3rd April 2004 12:25 #11
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