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Power direct from the wall, or Power Conditioner?
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(24-Oct-2020, 15:53)Vivialet Wrote: this is exactly what I mean. The 18KW is what the Niagara 5000/7000 can deliver for some ms, this is surely a very extreme condition that you will not have in normal use. Instead of 18KW I should better say it can deliver 230V/80A instead of the 230V/10A.
As you said it is all about the transients. It would be interesting to know the max. ampere a Devialet can take...

All this talk about a conditioner being able to supply high currents suggests that a straight connection to a power point can’t supply that kind of current. It would be interesting to see where that theory came from.
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RE: Power direct from the wall, or Power Conditioner? - by Pim - 24-Oct-2020, 21:45

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