In article <OF59AA258A.7C43BD30-ON07256F5F.0053BFBB-07256F5F.005A3F71@hy
percom.com>, Ron Pickard <rpick...@hypercom.com> writes
>The
>reason I ask this is that by using a DC voltage source any
>capacitive/inductive effects would be eliminated, which would leave only
>resistance.

The capacitor to 'ground' would have to charge to 170 V via some
resistance, maybe quite a lot, so it would take an appreciable time.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
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The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
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