you've even got that wreong. diversity won. susan boiler came 2nd.
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you've even got that wreong. Diversity won. Susan boiler came 2nd.
I don't have an OSG or a regs book and I didn't do an apprenticeship either, I'm not even qualified I'm just winging it lol.
If the question was so basic then why bother come on here? The original question was can you work out kW given kWh, which none of you smarty pants have answered! (I'm only referring to the cocky lot)
The energy E in kilowatt-hour (kWh) is equal to the power P in kilowatts (kW), times the time t in hours (h).
E(kWh) = P(kW) · t(h)
I could've waited until the oven was delivered and work it out myself and possibly get my sister to return the oven if the demand was too large for the already installed circuit. However because up until now I've been met by intelligent responses I thought I'd come on here instead. Jheeze! Some of you really need to chill out and stop taking things so seriously. And before you say incompetence is serious OF COURSE I'VE COME ACROSS DIVERSITY, they lost to Su Bo didn't they? Hahaha
Hahaha egg on my face! ok let's wrap it up it's been fun, need to get ready for England to lose against Italy. Now if I've got that wrong too then I will stick my head in a gas oven and end the misery lol
I don't have an OSG or a regs book and I didn't do an apprenticeship either, I'm not even qualified I'm just winging it lol.
If the question was so basic then why bother come on here? The original question was can you work out kW given kWh, which none of you smarty pants have answered! (I'm only referring to the cocky lot)
The energy E in kilowatt-hour (kWh) is equal to the power P in kilowatts (kW), times the time t in hours (h).
E(kWh) = P(kW) · t(h)
I could've waited until the oven was delivered and work it out myself and possibly get my sister to return the oven if the demand was too large for the already installed circuit. However because up until now I've been met by intelligent responses I thought I'd come on here instead. Jheeze! Some of you really need to chill out and stop taking things so seriously. And before you say incompetence is serious OF COURSE I'VE COME ACROSS DIVERSITY, they lost to Su Bo didn't they? Hahaha
Bloody hell guys this is supposed to be a friendly site, I should report you all for pointless and offensive posts hahaha
... I don't know why you waste your time on here trash talking like you've never needed help before. Don't you have a regs book to read and memorise? Whatever floats your boat and gives you that semi hard on you crave I suppose!
Thanks, that's all I needed, 32A, good lord!
I don't have an OSG or a regs book and I didn't do an apprenticeship either, I'm not even qualified I'm just winging it lol.
If the question was so basic then why bother come on here?
The original question was can you work out kW given kWh, which none of you smarty pants have answered! (I'm only referring to the cocky lot)
The energy E in kilowatt-hour (kWh) is equal to the power P in kilowatts (kW), times the time t in hours (h).
E(kWh) = P(kW) · t(h)
I could've waited until the oven was delivered and work it out myself and possibly get my sister to return the oven if the demand was too large for the already installed circuit. However because up until now I've been met by intelligent responses I thought I'd come on here instead. Jheeze! Some of you really need to chill out and stop taking things so seriously. And before you say incompetence is serious OF COURSE I'VE COME ACROSS DIVERSITY, they lost to Su Bo didn't they? Hahaha
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