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Default Wax Actuator watts?

On 08/06/2019 09:47, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
expressed precisely :
On Thursday, 6 June 2019 15:12:49 UTC+1, Harry BloomfieldÂ* wrote:
on 05/06/2019, tabbypurr supposed :


All Brian's points are incorrect except that they do often get stiff
due to limescale or corrosion.
A diode will give 240v x 0.707 rms volts, which is more than 120.

No, it will be 50% of the AC waveform, less a bit for the fraction of
a volt lost across the junction.


do you ever get anything right?


Yes, quite often actually and I am right this time too.


Dont see tabbypurr as he is plonked, but yes, he is talking cock and for
a resistive load, a diode will indeed halve the power.

Its the same watts for half the time so to speak.

'RMS volts' on a clipped waveform is almost not worth even thinking
about. Its a seriously damaged concept by then.

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