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09FLSTC wrote:tenbear wrote:
When I first switched to the PD9260 I noticed the power bill went up by several $$. I couldn't think of any other cause so I switched to a Battery Minder for use during storage. My bill dropped down.
That indicated to me that the PD was drawing current while not doing very much. I never did feel it to see how warm it got, nor did I measure the current drain.
Huh? So where do you think that energy went?
โSep-11-2014 10:21 PM
09FLSTC wrote:Probably up in heat as the circuits in the converter are still powering components, even while in float. "Warm to touch" is not typically a problem. If you were to enlist a bunch of ideas about cooling the converter, it may still dissipate the same amount of heat, hence same power consumption.tenbear wrote:
When I first switched to the PD9260 I noticed the power bill went up by several $$. I couldn't think of any other cause so I switched to a Battery Minder for use during storage. My bill dropped down.
That indicated to me that the PD was drawing current while not doing very much. I never did feel it to see how warm it got, nor did I measure the current drain.
Huh? So where do you think that energy went?
โSep-11-2014 10:14 PM
tenbear wrote:
When I first switched to the PD9260 I noticed the power bill went up by several $$. I couldn't think of any other cause so I switched to a Battery Minder for use during storage. My bill dropped down.
That indicated to me that the PD was drawing current while not doing very much. I never did feel it to see how warm it got, nor did I measure the current drain.
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