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pianotuna
Sep 19, 2016Nomad III
If you have an existing heater that is being run at a lower voltage, you can calculate the new wattage using the equation below:
Actual wattage = rated wattage X (applied voltage) squared / (rated voltage) squared.
Example
464 X (105 squared) / (120 squared) =~ 355 watts of actual wattage output.
I can see I'm going to want to use the autoformer for more than just the air conditioner.
Actual wattage = rated wattage X (applied voltage) squared / (rated voltage) squared.
Example
464 X (105 squared) / (120 squared) =~ 355 watts of actual wattage output.
I can see I'm going to want to use the autoformer for more than just the air conditioner.
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