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  1. nathanh

    dc current amplifier

    thank for the sites, they proved helpful! Nathan (s0naharn@yahoo.com)
  2. nathanh

    dc current amplifier

    I need help in creating a dc current amplifier. The current/voltage source would be a battery. The amplifier could be multi-staged. I would like the output current to be in the range of 50 - 100mA, and the input current being in the range of 5 -10 mA. It will be driving a small electric...
  3. nathanh

    dc current amplifier

    I need help in creating a dc current amplifier. The current/voltage source would be a battery. The amplifier could be multi-staged. I would like the output current to be in the range of 50 - 100mA, and the input current being in the range of 5 -10 mA. Could someone make a recommendation of...
  4. nathanh

    Power consumption of network printer?

    Funny thing is I can't find any detailed electrical specs on HP's website, which I thought was odd. Another note is that we normally put network printers on their own branch circuit. Don01, that is interesting about 30% of power consumed is from standby appliances. Let's say you had a very...
  5. nathanh

    Generator sizing

    thank you all for the tips! Nathan (s0naharn@yahoo.com)
  6. nathanh

    Generator sizing

    I am speaking from a power engineering point of view. I want the software to delineate by type of load and give a recommendation on what size diesel 3 phase generator to use. thanks for the help. Nathan (s0naharn@yahoo.com)
  7. nathanh

    Generator sizing

    What kind of software tools are out there for sizing generators? Nathan (s0naharn@yahoo.com)
  8. nathanh

    Power consumption of network printer?

    For an HP network printer (your average firm's small laser printer), what VA rating would you use? We actually hooked up a power meter and found that it took about .3A in standby mode, but while processing a job it varied between 3 and 8 amps. My supervisor came to the conclusion that the NEC...

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