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Discover Ludwig'mains power' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to indicate a connection to an electric power supply from a utility company. For example: "The electric vehicle must be plugged into mains power in order to charge."
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With a transparent polyethylene cover over a plastic floor, it's like a bubble that traps solar radiation, with moisture expelled through mains power or solar-powered ventilators.
This project aims to design and build a solar powered induction cook top supplemented by the mains power using half bridge topology and control the power output by varying operating frequency.
A linked app acts as the garden command center and its solar-powered motor means it doesn't require batteries or external mains power.
"You can live here without fossil fuels and mains power," says Matt. "It's simple but effective".
Flickering mains power comes from a big diesel generator which roars into the warm night.
We didn't have a generator – we were just running the lights off a mains power socket.
Indeed, many of these simple devices won't tap into a building's mains power at all.
Efficient use of the input mains power is also an expected feature of such a system.
Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, a huddle of hutments behind Mr Kadam's tannery, still has almost no mains power or water.
Landline phones used to need no mains power; now their "cordless" successors require a base unit permanently plugged in.
Deprived of mains power, and left holding a solitary candle, the scientist must find energy from elsewhere.
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