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Re: Watts vs Volts?

by Jack Crenshaw <jcrens@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 4, 2008 at 10:56 AM

Roader857 wrote:
> Well that's all i wanted to know about ... thank you


The question is pretty much unanswerable; you haven't specified the 
voltage associated with the power supply.  Assuming, however, that 
you're talking about a PS for a computer, it will have 12v and 5v power. 
  The batt is 12v.

But the batt can supply much more current, and the PS circuit breaker 
will trip if it's overloaded. Neither supply will electrocute you, but 
the batt is more likely to get hot, burn you, or start a fire.

Jack
 




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Watts vs Volts?
stonechildt@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-03-05 13:28:56 
Re: Watts vs Volts?
Barb Knox <see@[EMAIL   2008-03-06 10:48:54 
Re: Watts vs Volts?
Roader857 <stonechildt  2008-03-05 14:06:15 
Re: Watts vs Volts?
Barb Knox <see@[EMAIL   2008-03-06 13:01:56 
Re: Watts vs Volts?
Steven <evansstev@[EMA  2008-03-12 00:23:51 
Re: Watts vs Volts?
Jack Crenshaw <jcrens@  2008-04-04 10:53:18 
Re: Watts vs Volts?
Roader857 <stonechildt  2008-03-18 14:58:29 
Re: Watts vs Volts?
Jack Crenshaw <jcrens@  2008-04-04 10:56:36 

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