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- From: rich@troll1.msfc.nasa.gov (Rich Krum)
- Subject: Re: Hi Alfvaen
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.203434.4048@lambda.msfc.nasa.gov>
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- Organization: Boeing Computer Support Services
- References: <1992Dec31.193332.13291@zia.aoc.nrao.edu>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 20:34:34 GMT
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- In article 13291@zia.aoc.nrao.edu, dbriggs@zia.aoc.nrao.edu (Daniel Briggs) writes:
- >In article <OLSON.92Dec31083948@husc8.harvard.edu>
- > olson@husc8.harvard.edu (Chip Olson@somewhere.out.there) writes:
- >
- >>Castellan shudders. "Umm, I sure don't want 110 amps coming out of *my* out-
- >>lets- maybe you meant 110V? 110A at 110V is, let's see, eek, 12,100 watts!
- >>*FRAZZZ!*"
- >
- >"Think of it as ten hair dryers. (Many of them are 1200 Watts.) Probably
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- Last house I lived in (and Dragon Lady designed) had 200 amp service.
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- 12,000 watts was not a large load for that house--but the bill would be a
- bit steep. And no, it was not an "all-electric" home by any means--I tend
- to overbuild for reliability. Each room had a 20 amp computer outlet, for
- example---
-
- Anyone wanna buy a nice house in the California desert???
-
- --Troll
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