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Almot
Feb 01, 2016Explorer III
eDUBz wrote:
I'm sure we will end up using more than originally planned, nothing wrong with having more than what we need,
In theory - yes, nothing wrong as long as long as you shut it off between uses, but this can be a problem with kids. More power = more idle current when not in use.
It would be difficult to exceed 200W. All electronics and similar toys are low current. Small appliances like toaster, hair drier, vacuum or 110V power tools put you in a whole different league, and you need 1000-1500W at that point.
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