I saw an ad for a device to correct power factor in homes, claiming it could save 25% of the power. I know this has been done economically in industrial applications. But at home? Is there really a prize here? Thanks.
I saw an ad for a device to correct power factor in homes, claiming it could save 25% of the power. I know this has been done economically in industrial applications. But at home? Is there really a prize here? Thanks.
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