On Thu, 29 Dec 2011, gene heskett wrote: > On Thursday, December 29, 2011 09:05:54 AM kqt4a...@gmail.com did opine: > >> Just in case y'all run out of something to ponder >> I do not have one of those fancy meters Gene mentioned but I do have a >> Kill-A-Watt >> >> 118.7 volts ac >> 3 motors at rest - 1.15 amps >> 3 motors running - 1.6 amps >> 4 motors at rest - 1.43 amps >> 4 motors running - 1.85 amps >> >> This is killing my electric bill :) >> >> Richard > > Love it, Richard. I have been meaning to get me one of those critters > myself. Could you elaborate on the size of the motors and the PSU's output > voltage?
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