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Summon: Electrical/electronics UFical by Hieraco2008-02-09 02:45:48
  It's going to play around a bit with the inductive by EnzoMatrix 2008-02-09 07:50:08
resistance...

Inductive Resistance Xl = 2 (pi) f l..
So inductive resistance on 50Hz would be lower than 60Hz... Ratio to calculate input and output power of a Transformer says
that there should be no issue though. And the difference between the 50 and 60 Hz isn't very big. If anything it'd be smarter to
have 50Hz stuff run on 60Hz than the other way around. Inductive resistance would be lower on 50Hz, and thus the input current
somewhat higher, I can imagine..
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    current by Clive Adams2008-02-09 09:06:12

 

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