??? 01/17/06 16:01 Read: times |
#107603 - just to clarify Responding to: ???'s previous message |
So, you do not have any advantage from omitting the transformer. Only if you use unsuited components, but that is illegal and you will be put into prison if someone gets hurted or even killed...
even with "suited components" possibly "someone gets hurted or even killed" Kai, this is important enuf to "hammer" it Erik |
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