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Gizmo

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Posted: 11:05am 03 Aug 2010
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Added a new page to explain the difference between watts and watt hours. I think I've explained it OK, let me know if it doesn't make any sense.

http://www.thebackshed.com/windmill/articles/WattHoursExplai ned.asp

Glenn
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VK4AYQ
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Posted: 02:22pm 03 Aug 2010
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Hi Glenn

I think that clears up a lot, it is difficult sometimes for people to realize the a 1000 watt toaster only uses 33.33 watts to make two slices of toast, time 2 minuets.
Whereas a 2.5k watt booster in a hot water system does in fact use the 2500 watts to boost for one hour or 1250 watts of energy to boost for a half hour. Actual energy consumed.

As you say it is the time in relation to the rated load or actual output that gives the total energy used or produced not not the rating itself.

All the best

Bob Edited by VK4AYQ 2010-08-05
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Robb
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Posted: 05:50am 04 Aug 2010
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33.33 watt hours for 2 min use

1250 watt hours for half hour use

and so on Edited by Robb 2010-08-05
 
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