2007/2/6-8 [Science/Electric, Politics] UID:45672 Activity:nil | 2/6 does a dead light bulb draw power?
\_ No. No current flows, ergo no power. (motd physics nerds
please correct me if I am in error). -dans
\_ the reason i ask is i think there might be some
current slow in a dead flourescant.
\- 1. Fluorescent lamps often "partially" die, rather than it
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2005/3/28-30 [Science/Electric] UID:36926 Activity:low | 3/28 So I'm really confused about the DC to DC, car-to-laptop power adapter.
How come most of them are "inverter" types, where you convert from
DC to AC, and then AC to DC? Isn't that inefficient?
\_ Using a resistor or transistor to do DC->DC also gives power loss.
-not an EE.
\_ It's easier to step up/down the voltage if the current is in the
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2004/12/27-28 [Science/Electric] UID:35451 Activity:moderate | 12/27 Anyone have experience with voltage regulators? Ie, it will
correct under and over voltage back to 120v? I am trying to
find one... Thanks.
\_ Yes, they will do that. Is there anything more specific
you wanted to knwo?
\_ What particular ones have you used? How well does it work?
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2004/10/16-18 [Science/Electric] UID:34170 Activity:high | 10/16 Has anyone had AC power adapters that are slightly warm even when
it's not connected to the device that uses it? Obviously, this means
it must be consuming energy even when it's not transforming anything,
but why should it be?
\_ Every AC adapter generates some heat...some much more than others.
Inside, you have active devices that are constantly working to
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2004/9/11-12 [Science/Electric, Science/GlobalWarming] UID:33475 Activity:insanely high | 9/11 Is it practical to have, say, a large portion of CA or AZ running
on solar power? My coworker runs his entire household via solar
and it got me to wondering what would happen if everyone did this.
Obviously industrial plants need more power, but could we do away
with a lot of our polluting plants if everyone went solar? If so,
then why don't we? What are the technological obstacles, if any?
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2003/11/6 [Science/Electric] UID:10965 Activity:nil | 11/6 For AC adapters, if something says it needs 4.5V 300mA, is it all right
to use something higher-rated, like 4.5V 500mA? Why or why not? Thanks.
\_ The neutron flux can break down the gamma field.
Get some ball bearings.
\_ Good advice. Also, don't cross the streams or there will be a
total protonic reversal.
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2002/7/15-17 [Science/Electric] UID:25366 Activity:high | 07/15 I need to get a replacement AC adaptor for a device which
says 7.5VDC 1.2AMPS. Will a generic AC adaptor
that supplies 7.5V, 1000mAh (like from Fry's) work??
\_ You meant 1000mA instead of 1000mAh?
\_ Maybe, but you're safer if you get one 7.5V, 1200mA, or > 1200
I think you mean ~, not > _/
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2000/8/6-7 [Science/Electric, Health/Eyes] UID:18892 Activity:high | 8/5 My company is in a low-medium security 3-story building and
there was a burglarly attempt on our office (they selected ours
in particular even though we make a point to not let anyone see
what's inside) last night -- they tried to get through the
drywall to try to push back the bolt, attempted to pick the lock
through the keyhole, and tried to crowbar the door frame out,
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1999/9/20-21 [Science/Electric] UID:16555 Activity:high | 9/18 Does a burned out lightbulb consume energy?
\_ Boosting car stereos again danh?
\_ burned out bulb == broken tungsten == air as conductor ==
extremely high resistance == next to no current flow == no.
\_ you mean 'practically no'
\_ Or can I say since there is still a very little capacitence on
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