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Home DepotWhere can a guy buy a 200 amp light?
Home DepotWhere can a guy buy a 200 amp light?
I doubt it. Let’s see one.Home Depot
That's one example. Another would be a hybrid vehicle accelerating and drawing more power for a time than the charging motor can provide. The electric motor may be already running, but you need more power to quickly accelerate to pass a slow car in a short time. There are other examples, too.in the bidness....we call that ...."in-rush" current...which is the momentary spike (impulse) as the device is starting.
I'd bet with all lights on, pitot heat, radio equipment and moving the electric landing gear on a Beech/Mooney/Piper/Cessna the demand is significantly over 100% of charging capacity.
I have them installed in my bathroom hollywood lighting. Nothing like 1000 amps of lighting to help you find that nose hair!I doubt it. Let’s see one.
Few, if any, residences have capacity to power 1000 amps of lighting at 110vI have them installed in my bathroom hollywood lighting. Nothing like 1000 amps of lighting to help you find that nose hair!
I can't tell anymore.I think half the people here are joking, the other half well... maybe not.
So true. Oh wait, were you talking about all of PoA or just this thread?I think half the people here are joking, the other half well... maybe not.
So true. Oh wait, were you talking about all of PoA or just this thread?
Does it matter?just this thread?