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If you are wanting to protect your DC circuitry from this condition you describe, the answer is simple, use a 4 diode bridge. If the polarity is one way, two diodes conduct, if the polarity is the other way the other two diodes conduct. The end result is that with a bridge you can feed DC of...
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