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sand85
Posted 7/24/2021 13:33 (#9127009 - in reply to #9125720)
Subject: RE: surge protector vs. the refrigerator


C IL

Hey man, get with the program.  It’s not the low voltage killing the equipment.  No sir, that’s all fine.*

Now, high current, that kills stuff.  Especially short circuits, or electrical current created by maintaining power to operate something via the completely made up relationship of P=IV, which is in no way, shape, or form a derivative of Ohm’s LAW regarding electricity.  No mythical relationship between voltage, current, and power exists.  Power supplies do not fail because of low voltage, they are bulletproof.  You might have dead shorts kill stuff, sure.  But it didn’t die because of low voltage, no sirree.  No magic smoke exists to be emitted.

Your monitor components were bench tested at a lab and low voltage does not affect them!  You want to put 0.12V through your 12 V electronics, it will be fine, just fine I tell you.  It’s not like your 12W Power draw will cause 100X amperage to attempt to flow through your device - no wait, that’s right, it will, and that will try to kill your device if it doesn’t burn up a wire first.  But not because of low voltage, oh no.


Just wanted to relay what I learned in the past week on here.*  You are clearly spreading disinformation with your made-up tales about low voltage causing electronics issues on farm equipment*. You, sir, are a cad, you probably shave your chest, and your cat probably likes you*

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