Epon
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Post by Epon on Oct 18, 2005 14:19:55 GMT -5
Assuming I have a 200W power supply: www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1005637&CatId=1076How many Amps (AC) will I be pulling? I have a 300W AC/DC power inverter and I know it work on my car's battery. I also need to know how many Amps I'll be pulling on the other end of the inverter (the DC side) so I can fiddle around with stuff. This is all for an experiement I'm doing that I'll be more than glad to show you all once it's done, TRUST ME it's pimp.
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Post by Sz on Oct 18, 2005 22:16:37 GMT -5
I would assume it's that 10/6 number on the page under AC input. (the current you're pulling)
The DC stuff would be essentially the capacity of the power supply, so that's more dependent on what you have running on it. Is that more or less what you were asking?
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Post by Epon on Oct 18, 2005 23:57:30 GMT -5
No, but don't worry about it. I sorted it out with some basic math. LOL I'm gonna need a 30 or 35 amp relay. Lock/Delete/Whatev... I'll update you guys all in good time. Trust me it's gonna be sick
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Sep
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Post by Sep on Oct 19, 2005 6:39:59 GMT -5
Epons going to test what kills small animals faster, Alternating Current or Direct Current
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Post by Epon on Oct 19, 2005 10:44:52 GMT -5
Please Sep, we all know it's a stick of dynomite.
Nah, my car's getting some customizing done to it, all by me. I alluded to it before, but I dunno if any of you remember it....
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