This is junior highschool level stuff. Not a vector or phasor in sight.
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This is incorrect. I need to increase gauge for voltage drop. Overloading the cable via length can only happen if I have a motor or other magnetic load at the end. A motor will try to draw it's designed wattage regardless of voltage. A wire of a given ampacity will handle that many amps regardless of the length of the conductor. The relationship is power = voltage x current and voltage = current x resistance for single phase. The fire concern on extension cords tied together indoors is you have 100% strung that shit through a doorway or window, which is a code violation. You are going to pinch it and burn your shit down. all outdoor plugs are gfci these days and on site i can have 4 or 5 extension cords tied together. i only get 109 volts at the end but a heater is a resistive load. Doesnt matter for that application.
I have a 75 inch 4k and decent sound. Why would I pay money for an experience worse than what I have at home?
The connection ends at the first transformer. Their is no electrical connection between primary and secondary.
That's the best case Ontario
Because it worked with cable tv back in the day so it will work again if its allowed to. Stop giving companies your money as a general rule.
Intermediary free monetary transfer, lack of trust, transparency
Fragile allegiance. Desperately needs a redo with a first person mode and better ui
FOSS implies it's your hardware, therefore a subpoena would extract no information because there is no information outside of the users device.
The meal isn't over when you're full, it's over when you hate yourself.
Most inductive loads are motors. I used the term magnetic rather than inductive in the Hope of making my response less jargon filled and more intelligible. Very generally speaking inductance is the magnetic portion of the circuit or more technically it would the contribution to the circuit that causes the wave form to lag. That is specific to an AC circuit.