- surge arrester can also double up as lightning arrester to certain extent
- voltage regulator to smoothen peaks and valleys
- uninterruptible power supply for battery
- check wattage and wire thickness
Which extension to choose?
Which extension to choose?
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Oct 30 2023, 09:13 AM
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- surge arrester can also double up as lightning arrester to certain extent
- voltage regulator to smoothen peaks and valleys - uninterruptible power supply for battery - check wattage and wire thickness |
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Oct 30 2023, 09:15 AM
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QUOTE(narf03 @ Oct 30 2023, 09:09 AM) pc alone, plus good gpu, usually load is ~160-200 watt, thats less than 1 amp off 240v those extensions sold in shop are 1.25mm, not even the minimum 1.5mm if do cabling.3 core is needed yes, but i dont think there is special requirement on how fat the cable is, get common 1 will do, those cheap power extension that labelled 2500w will do. pc nowsaday drain very little power, if your pc is like 10k+ then assume 300watt |
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