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"content": "nostr:npub16rsfuhv9vvn39cmrdg9s9qcq20lfqp4u8w35f8svm30dny345d7qhc2zfj those diodes are your DC rectifiers I take it? You're on 50Hz AC mains?\n\nI presume this is why you say it will be at 100Hz. This will likely still have the black line flicker problem. You'll need to get up to around 25kHz to stop the black lines of doom.",
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