Here is some preliminary research findings about breaking down the isolation 
barrier multiple times of most all power supplies on the AC main from a single 
1400 Volt EFT-like pulse. It is dramatic and can lead to system problems by 
amplifying ESD and EFT stress on a system and can even lead to long term 
degradation of the barrier so that a supply might not past safety testing after 
some time in use.
 
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