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To: Doren who wrote (1433536)1/15/2024 3:36:08 PM
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Well it's just P = I X E Power in Watts equals volts times amps.

Of course we could dive into ohms law..........ect, ect....

High school level physics.

Heck I learned that stuff in grade school!

The foundation of electrical power formulas, resistance, voltage, current ad infinitum..

But I had a big advantage.

My father taught me a lot of that stuff when I was about six year old.

The power of learning.

It never stops if you are curious!