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LOL- second forum tonight that people have been told that AC and DC work differently- I did almost exactly the same explaination on...
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The part you are missing is called reactance, it consumes energy whilst delivering nothing in the way of useful energy because it is...
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Yes, you're missing something :)
An important part is the typically 5 to 8x inrush current. This is a brief but very big overload...
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I've had a DeWalt one for about a decade now- similar to this, but it's that old it has the old 'plugin' XRP battery instead of the new...