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electrodacus:

--- Quote from: coromonadalix on December 29, 2023, 05:44:20 pm ---again  an useless thread  wholl endup shutted down ... pffffffffff


and seeing your past threads    "electrodacus"   you seem to love making some ruckus 

im not a mod, but you'd be on a warning

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Why will the thread be "shutted down" ?
Not quite sure why you think I "love making some ruckus".
This is a question about an electrical circuit with floating GND.
I do expect much more people here know the correct answers to this but it will not be all.
For those that did not know the answer to this even if they do not comment just read this it is a learning experience.
I do not think I said anything controversial for most people. 
electrodacus:

--- Quote from: coromonadalix on December 29, 2023, 05:52:40 pm ---i agree with nothing, you seriously need to relearn electronics / applications  and a few other things, instead of starting thread and sucking life out of many members here

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I do not understand.
What do you agree or disagree with ?
I'm guessing you are refereeing to me when you say I need to relearn electronics. That sounds like you disagree with my answers to those two questions. Or maybe it is with something else I said ?

It is hard for me to understand why anyone will think I'm a troll or I enjoy this. I do not.
Zero999:

--- Quote from: electrodacus on December 29, 2023, 05:55:08 pm ---Thanks for doing the simulation and thanks for answering my questions clearly.
I think there are at least 2 or 3 people excluding me that agree with you so I'm looking for those that did not provided a straight answer but doubted that is the case some asking for simulation proof.

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No one said that the output voltage can never exceed the input, just that the output voltage can't be continuous. The original post was poorly worded and the fact you appear to have gone back and changed it hasn't done you any favours.
PlainName:

--- Quote from: electrodacus on December 29, 2023, 05:41:01 pm ---I did not changed my opinion.

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Then why are you here making yet another thread on the same thing? You're not here to learn; you are here solely to get everyone else to agree with your erroneous but fixed opinion. You won't stop unless every last one says "Oh yes, you're right".

That's it. The thread serves no other purpose except for you to spout off and get agreement that you are right. But you are wrong, and since you will never accept that you will just forever be creating this very same thread again. And again. And again.

The only reason you're doing it here, now, is because you've been banned from every other respectable forum for doing the exact same thing there.
electrodacus:

--- Quote from: Zero999 on December 29, 2023, 06:08:13 pm ---
No one said that the output voltage can never exceed the input, just that the output voltage can't be continuous. The original post was poorly worded and the fact you appear to have gone back and changed it hasn't done you any favours.

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I changed it because it was poorly worded based on the feedback from others. Sorry if you think is still poorly worded. Can you point out what part so I can make it more clear ?
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