two really strange questions
Jack Nelson
jackthe at EARTHLINK.NET
Tue Dec 11 13:58:36 EST 2001
normally on consumer type products they refer to the power consumed by
the unit not the power input or power output of the amplifiers.
Glen Zook wrote:
>Normally all commercial equipment is rated in power
>output.
>
>Also, that is one "H" of a microwave unless you are
>talking about erp (effective radiated power).
>
>Glen, K9STH
>
>
>--- mike bryce <prosolar at SSSNET.COM> wrote:
>
>on a 1100 watt microwave, does that mean 1100 watts
>input or 1100 watts output?
>
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