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+ | Scenarios with are less common than undervoltage but are more likely to cause damage to components. | ||
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+ | On the "house DC power" side high voltages are due to the necessarily-higher charging voltage being applied to the house batteries. | ||
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Undervoltage can result from low voltage at the source (like a battery is depleted) or through voltage drop through the connections. | Undervoltage can result from low voltage at the source (like a battery is depleted) or through voltage drop through the connections. | ||
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