@geoffkait
So, i'm still waiting for your data/documentation that shows that wire directionality OR cable brake-in applies to a AC circuit.
Lets set the table once again on what AC current is:
Alternating Current (AC) flows one way, then the other way, continually reversing direction which would make a directional wire if it existed useless.
The rate of changing direction is called the frequency of the AC and it is measured in hertz (Hz) which is the number of forwards-backwards cycles per second.
So, i'm still waiting for your data/documentation that shows that wire directionality OR cable brake-in applies to a AC circuit.
Lets set the table once again on what AC current is:
Alternating Current (AC) flows one way, then the other way, continually reversing direction which would make a directional wire if it existed useless.
The rate of changing direction is called the frequency of the AC and it is measured in hertz (Hz) which is the number of forwards-backwards cycles per second.