Umm.. our AC system is *more* efficient than the USA one :D
Higher voltage = same watts, less amps = less wire losses.
Its much better in the UK. We can use more power than in the US cause in the US they get on average about 100amps into a home (we do too) but they get it at 110volts or so.. 110*100 = 11000 watts.
I always thought that about 1% was lost (we step up the AC to some silly high voltage so we don't pull as much current through the power lines so lose less power as heat). I'm gonna do my research now :)
m8 you really want to do i bit of tidying up.
rhyfel1 4 days ago
@rhyfel1 So you've said. I disagree.
HighTreason610 4 days ago
smoke some chronic and play some games that what im doing nce rview liked it wanna sell one look like u have two
jyatzy123 3 months ago in playlist Reviews
smoke some chronic and play some games that what im doing nce rview liked it
jyatzy123 3 months ago in playlist Reviews
Umm.. our AC system is *more* efficient than the USA one :D
Higher voltage = same watts, less amps = less wire losses.
Its much better in the UK. We can use more power than in the US cause in the US they get on average about 100amps into a home (we do too) but they get it at 110volts or so.. 110*100 = 11000 watts.
240*100 = 24000 watts :D
They get around 11KWatts, we get 24KW
Our system is much more efficient.
classicmacintosh 9 months ago
@classicmacintosh Ah, but more of our electricity is wasted on the lines.
HighTreason610 9 months ago
@HighTreason610
I always thought that about 1% was lost (we step up the AC to some silly high voltage so we don't pull as much current through the power lines so lose less power as heat). I'm gonna do my research now :)
classicmacintosh 9 months ago