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Are there special electronic devices to reduce power consumption? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
Transformers, have they been around for a long time?
Response from 0[+++++]
Transformers have been around for a long time
Transformers have been around for a long time
Response from 0[+++++]
How do you stop a meter? Don't get wise.
How do you stop a meter? Don't get wise.
Response from 0[+++++]
law of conservation of energy has not been repealed yet. And transformers only convert energy and that with a loss.
law of conservation of energy has not been repealed yet. And transformers only convert energy and that with a loss.
Response from 0[+++++]
For powerful electric motors there are special frequency converters which allow you to save about 30 percent of electricity. And with a transformer the energy consumption will only increase as part of the energy will be spent on heating the transformer windings
For powerful electric motors there are special frequency converters which allow you to save about 30 percent of electricity. And with a transformer the energy consumption will only increase as part of the energy will be spent on heating the transformer windings
Response from 0[+++++]
The first rule is turn off the lights. Yeah, I'll see how they use frequency converters for household appliances.
The first rule is turn off the lights. Yeah, I'll see how they use frequency converters for household appliances.
Response from 0[+++++]
There is no such device in nature.
There is no such device in nature.
Response from 0[+++++]
study physics. the law of conservation of energy is correctly stated above! you can reduce consumption by turning it off.
study physics. the law of conservation of energy is correctly stated above! you can reduce consumption by turning it off.
Response from 0[+++++]
there is a way! Don't turn on high-powered devices and Chubais will thank you!
there is a way! Don't turn on high-powered devices and Chubais will thank you!
Response from 0[+++++]
If you put your mind to it, there is one! For example, an electric motor connected to the meter! What is the question, is the answer!
If you put your mind to it, there is one! For example, an electric motor connected to the meter! What is the question, is the answer!
Response from 0[+]
Can the power *should* THIS NOT be the power of a 75W transformer with a 30W consumption? Unit: Professional Japanese Effects Mixer Input: 220V Output: 110V
Can the power *should* THIS NOT be the power of a 75W transformer with a 30W consumption? Unit: Professional Japanese Effects Mixer Input: 220V Output: 110V