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:Cursed Connectors #120 | :Cursed Connectors #120 | ||
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β | : | + | :[Drawing of a chain of rectifiers and inverters. There are seven pairs of rectifiers/inverters. The chain starts on the left with a mains plug (type B), followed by the first rectifier. It ends with the last inverter, and a female mains plug (type B socket).] |
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+ | :[They are also labelled, by means of the words "rectifiers" and "inverters" with arrows drawn pointing to a few of each. Per the labels, the inverters are the big chunky ones, and the rectifiers are the smaller ones.] | ||
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:Meta-alternating current extension cord | :Meta-alternating current extension cord | ||
:(alternates between AC and DC) | :(alternates between AC and DC) |