Take a look at the poor (but commonly low) power factor.
Much more volt-amps are being delivered than used to do effective work as kilowatts.

Power factor correction would be a money saver if saving money were an objective.

Stan, W1LE     Cape Cod


Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message <[email protected]>, Bob Camp writes:
Hi

I wonder what just the electric bill is to keep a single chain (4
transmitters) up and running?

        http://phk.freebsd.dk/photos/L9007M/dscf0458.jpg.html

Looks like 40kW for a dualrated transmitter like Eidí

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