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Note on output voltage trimming: Trimming one side higher than the other will first load the side with higher trimmed output voltage. For example,
if the AC side is trimmed higher that the DC side, the load will be always applied to the AC input. Only if
AC input becomes unavailable, the load will be diverted to the DC input. For effective load diversion, the trimmed voltages should differ by at least 1V.
Uneven trimming of the AC and DC side will result in output voltage variations when inputs are connected/disconnected.
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