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 A single home wall plug can hold how many Watt?

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ryosuke
post Feb 12 2010, 03:37 PM

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I think you need to check your mcb for your room, a 20A mcb normally used for water heater/ air cond only. For wall sockets there will be another mcb (normally 10A or so) so check out the mcb and do the math biggrin.gif

btw dun link too many devices with one socket, some devices will draw more current during initial start up icon_rolleyes.gif
ryosuke
post Feb 12 2010, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(aeronic @ Feb 12 2010, 03:40 PM)
the houses I did inspection on are not
based on what you have said, i think this is because the wires used inside the walls in your house are not those thick ones
are you staying in an older house like those PJ areas or out of KL?
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Yeah, my house a bit old (actually is my father house), 10 years plus already sweat.gif . Those theory is my diploma lecturer told me when i did my project blush.gif

 

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