Posted by EvilNick |
5/15/2005 6:44 AM | remove |
After looking at some pictures of the meters, they used 6.076 megawatts of power
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Posted by asomad |
1/16/2006 12:47 AM | remove |
1.21 gigawatts
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Posted by Dusty Lungs |
4/12/2006 5:06 AM | remove |
Oh yeah, should be heading over to the clock tower right about...51 years ago :P
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Posted by jjcoolj |
6/23/2006 5:09 PM | remove |
6.076 Megawatts? How can you calculate power based on an ammeter scale with no corresponding voltage? Power = current * voltage, where's the 'V'?
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Posted by Bfagan |
6/25/2006 3:07 AM | remove |
All I know is: 800 amps will pop your ass like a balloon. Don't know how many volts that is, but it's enough to throw your charred corpse about fifty feet! The electric chair I know comes directly off of powerlines...which has been measured at an average of 22,000 amps. Imagine that hittin ya. Hurt like a bbeeeiattch. lol.
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Posted by EvilNick |
7/5/2006 6:51 AM | remove |
You can't calculate it using this meter but the many other meters located along the bottom of the wall. I just added them up, not the amp or volt meters.
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