Goo Goo wrote:
"Andrew Chesters" wrote in message
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What the feck are you on?
Hardcore drugs...
Just because you have a 13,10 or 3 amp fuse DOES NOT MEAN the item will
draw that current. The fuse just protects the cable from overload. To
find the current drawn, have a look on the back of your equipment and read
the plate where the voltage and current will be specified.
The back of the video says 67w... No 'maximum amps used: 500 mAmps' like on
the printer adapter....
Argh so rubbish and hard
Watts = Volts x Amps
therefore Watts divided by Volts is Amps
Assuming you are in the UK, 67 / 240 = 0.28 Amps
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