It needs to draw at least 120A to change the temp by 1-2 celsius.
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So is my answer incorrect? Reg 521.5.1 says I am right. There are no caveats to say you can do it providing the current is low.
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It needs to draw at least 120A to change the temp by 1-2 celsius.
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the house has rfid fob access on the external doors and bedrooms with cctv in all communal areas. he can remotely view all comings and goings and given the big brother state we live in, i wouldn't at all be surprised if the home office do not check the footage to determine asylum claims and things..I'll bet that cctv has got an enormous hard drive sponsored by the state!
So is my answer incorrect? Reg 521.5.1 says I am right. There are no caveats to say you can do it providing the current is low.
So is my answer incorrect? Reg 521.5.1 says I am right. There are no caveats to say you can do it providing the current is low.
If you are referring to me maybe worth watching this.No it is incorrect.
If you are referring to me maybe worth watching this.
Outrageous, that's Pete's domain!
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