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On Friday, 20 May 2016 00:02:30 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
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On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 16:24:57 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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polygonum wrote:
On 18/05/2016 14:18, whisky-dave wrote:
Which is why it's be stupid to limit 3KW kettles to 1.5KW.

How do you limit "3KW kettles to 1.5KW"? Use half the voltage?

Think Dave may be guessing about what EU legislation may be proposed.


Not neccesarily EU.



theory being that because they have put an upper limit on the power
consumption of vacuum cleaners, they'll also do the same with kettles.


Well who wants a 5KW kettle ?
well when we have functions here we often have nore than one kettle
to heat water sometimes we have one for coffee and one for tea :-0


In our research areas we often have 1-6 studetns in a room using their own
kettles, which is why we or rather the college H&S don't like us using
those plugs with two IEC connectors on them, just in case someone plugs
two kettles in the the same wall socket.



Makes a really good story for the meja to dribble spittle about. Same as
bent bananas.


and we all know there's no plans for smartmeters to to anything other than
record don't we.
And they'll be no way a meter will be able to limit what current passes
through bit other than if the fuse blows.


Just how are you claiming the smart meter will be able to
limit the current other than just turning it off completely ?


You've not heard of diodes, you've not heard of dimmers and power redusers.

If your default setting is 3kw. if you want to half the power to the device you place a diode in series with the coil so only one half of the cycle gets used.



If the smart meters were capable of doing that, it would
be obvious from an inspection of the meter.


They aren't yet. Can you see what yuor phone can do by looking at it.
Can it change the colour of a light bulb ?
Do yuo know what to lok for in a smart meter to be able to tell what it can do ?