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Comment by Dylan16807

1 day ago

> Mains is only regulated to a few % in frequency from what I've read.

You've read wrong. While it's a different network, there were articles talking about how if the Texas grid stayed under 59.4Hz for a few minutes longer, some generators would have started cutting out to prevent damage, and the whole thing might have collapsed. So that's a 1% deviation being defcon 1.

And I found a page saying this about the European grid: "The allowed mains frequency range in normal operation is thus obtained at 49.8 Hz to 50.2 Hz." "short term deviations until 800 mHz are allowed (49.200 Hz to 50.800 Hz)."

> But you can see 0.05 Hz deviations (or 1%aka 1000 ppm).

That's 0.1%

You're right. Within a few 0.1%. shouldn't do mental math late at night. That said, my PPM math was correct, so I'm sticking by my point, which was based on PPMs.