Electrical wiring A/C - 2-prong plug
"Larry" wrote
Hmm...Interesting. The only way I know of it making a "voltage spike" is
if it is connected to a battery with an open cell. Batteries absorb the
spikes, normally. It's how they charge...(c;
I think they were talking about higher than normal charger output voltages
in 15+v range that some chargers may put out under certain conditions.
Regarding spikes - Don't we get a "spike" when we turn on the charger?
Instead of say 11.5v, we suddenly have 14.5 or whatever. Anyway, that's
what my voltmeter tells me!
GBM
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