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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 7187198" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>My field is car audio so yes, it does apply to my field and it proves you wrong. NOWHERE does it say this is all a regulator does. More food for thought since you don't believe the article that disproved you already, what do we call something that increases something? It's an amplifier right? If the regulator's ONLY purpose is to increase the voltage why isn't it called an amplifier? We have terms like reducer and shunt for reducing.... and regulator means it can adjust up and down. Again this is all common sense, but you're obviously not that bright. You've now ignored logic AND a source with facts that prove you wrong. You need to let your stubborn pride go. You have been tried, tested, and been found wanting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 7187198, member: 619324"] My field is car audio so yes, it does apply to my field and it proves you wrong. NOWHERE does it say this is all a regulator does. More food for thought since you don't believe the article that disproved you already, what do we call something that increases something? It's an amplifier right? If the regulator's ONLY purpose is to increase the voltage why isn't it called an amplifier? We have terms like reducer and shunt for reducing.... and regulator means it can adjust up and down. Again this is all common sense, but you're obviously not that bright. You've now ignored logic AND a source with facts that prove you wrong. You need to let your stubborn pride go. You have been tried, tested, and been found wanting. [/QUOTE]
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