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Wind/Solar Electrics ???
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:04:21 -0500, Steve Spence
wrote: wmbjk wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:35:16 +1100, George Ghio wrote: wmbjk wrote: On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 14:05:32 +1100, George Ghio wrote: When a lie becomes industry-accepted terminology then the industry is in deep ****. It was never a "lie" except in your ignorant vernacular. And for an industry in "deep ****" it seems to be doing rather well overall. "Modified Sq. Wave" is just that. Sine Wave is not stepped. sigh You might correct your error by listing some popular "sine" wave inverters, and the number of steps in their "not stepped" waveforms. Yes Mildred there really are true sine wave inverters that are not just a sq. wave with many, many steps. Another unsupported claim by Mr. Hole Digger. But at least you've admitted in weasel-speak that some snorf "sine" wave inverters *do* have stepped waveforms. Would you say that they're manufactured and sold by liars? Do your own ****ing search. I take that to mean that you won't be providing any examples of sine wave inverters with stepless waveforms. What a shocker. Wayne although I find myself in agreement with george (very scary, especially after his recent voltage driven LED faux pas) that the moniker "Modified Sine Wave" is a misleading term, and should be changed to "Modified Square Wave" in order to more accurately reflect the technology, If only he'd stopped at making that point. But Judge Ghio had to pontificate about liars, ignorance, and shysters. He just never knows when to shut up. Anyway, the term is unlikely to ever be changed, and it's a pretty minor issue IMO. you seemed to have gotten under his skin a bit. Congrats. It's sooooo easy, since he *always* defends his mistakes with more mistakes. The topper was "never wrong mate". Now *that's* funny. Apparently the weasel definition of "never" is "most of the time". Wayne |
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