----- Original Message ----- From: <mate_stubb@...> Here's an easy seat of the pants calculation you can use: P = V*I, where P = power consumed, V = voltage, I = current drawn. If you want to know how much power you are drawing, you would look at the input side of the power supply, not the output side. That's because power supplies are not anywhere near 100% efficient, and a significant percentage of the power drawn gets lost to heat. So voltage is 120 volts. Without measuring exactly how much current you are drawing from the wall, you can be sure that your power supply can't draw more than the fuse allows. My PowerOne supply is close to twice as powerful as the MOTM-900 (which also uses a PowerOne core). My supply is supposed to be fused with a 1A fuse, so let's take that value for argument's sake. If I was maxing my supply out drawing 1 amp, I'd be drawing about 120 watts. You are probably drawing around 70 watts or less. So it's no worse than burning a 75W lightbulb. Please refer to answer behind door # 1: > The short answer is VERY little. Less than a 150W lightbulb. Stooge Larry
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Re: [motm] Re: California Power and MOTM
2001-03-09 by J. Larry Hendry
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